WHEN THE POWERS WERE JOINED, THE DESTRUCTION OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM, ORDER AND WEALTH COULD BEGIN. WITH A CONFIDENT HAND A KNIFE WAS STABBED INTO THE BACK OF THE MOST TRUSTWORTHY, LARGEST AND MOST WELL ORGANIZED BULWARK: THE LATVIAN ARMY WAS BOLSHEVISED. MANAGEMENT OF THOSE ACTIVITIES WERE DELIVERED INTO THE HANDS OF THE YIDS. To the left you can see one of the new officials of the Authority, the Yid, Abrams Genkins. He was a soldier in the Latvian Army, did service in the labor (punishment) command of the Kurzeme Division in Liepāja and was arrested for anti-government activity. During the Bolshevik period, he was appointed as "politruk - political leader" of a separate artillery division and wore the uniform of an officer of the Latvian Army. |
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Political leaders "politruks" were brought into the Latvian Army. People who had neither military, nor much of the time not even elementary education, but instead of this frequently had a criminal past, overnight became Captains and Colonels in the Latvian Army. Political leaders of the Bolsheviks were training those whose first basic rule was - the Army may not be non-political. |
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A break in maneuvers for "Political Education" in a unit of the Latvian Army. To the left - the "politruk". |
The work of destruction continued feverishly because the will of the people needed to be falsified in order for those events, for which to happen, no reasonable being would ever give approval. On July 15th and 16th, in the Saeima elections, the people were forced to vote for one single list and driven to the ballot boxes by compulsion. Those who did not have an election mark in their passports were considered traitors to the state. Various campaign posters in the Russian language as well as the entire election system clearly demonstrated how purposeful, persistent and inflexible were the intentions of the Bolsheviks. |
A demonstration, from the workplace to the polling station, organized by compulsion. |
The pre-determined sitting of the "newly elected" Saeima10 on July 21, 1940 in which the destiny of Latvia was decided: the Latvian Soviet Socialistic Republic was founded. |