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The place is in the List of nuclear reactors. Some info into the article, please. mikka (t) 02:36, 1 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I think we have enough info on it to split the section into its own article. Do note that at the List of Nazi-German concentration camps Salaspils is listed as an unreferenced "Labour camp; Oct 1941 – Summer 1944; 101,000".--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk 14:45, 16 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Latvia Under The Yoke Of Nazism

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Who's joke was it to reference this material? Are propaganda stories from Lenin and Stalin times next on jokers to-do-list? At best "Latvia Under The Yoke Of Nazism" is a very weak, non-scientific piece of journalism. At worst its a revival of Stalinist propaganda and part of "Russias soft power" (which does include revision of history, revival of Stalin's image, glorification of Red army and deconstruction of shyness concerning Soviet Unions crimes against humanity). Such ignorance towards source analysis is directly harming Wikipedia and making it into part of propaganda machine - "whomever can write the most articles wins". Lets take just one myth from the great peace of "historical research": taking blood from children. So, can anyone point where exactly did Hitler wrote or said that racial laws do not work inside Latvia (you know, the ones about never mixing blood, pure-bloodness as the goal)? Yes, well, apparently racial laws stopped working whenever German soldiers stepped inside occupied Latvia.

P.S. I have to wonder, if Moscow archives (which are hardly available to non-Kremlin historians) have the "only true evidence" about the scale of Nazi atrocities in Latvia, then do they also keep there the 48'000-298'000 bodies that we simply can not find in any place inside Latvia, that presumably, where killed in Salaspils? How are those bodies kept there? And how many more do they have there? And could they please finally make up their mind, so was it the "moderate" 50'000 (invented in 90s) or 300'000 (from Stalins' time, sometimes also mentioned nowadays)? :P ims (talk) 17:02, 2 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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