Rumbula Remembered: 80 Years Since the Mass Executions
On November 30 and December 8, 1941, approximately 25,000 Jews were murdered in the Rumbula Forest outside Riga, Latvia. Along with the massacre at Babyn Yar, the Rumbula Massacre represents one of the largest two-day Nazi mass shootings. Only three people who arrived at the Rumbula killing site survived the Holocaust. 80 years after the massacres, this Museum program revisits the events at Rumbula and explores their legacy. The program features work-in-progress clips from Rumbula’s Echo, a forthcoming historical documentary film from director and producer Mitchell Lieber. The program also features a discussion between Lieber; Ilya Lensky, Director of the Jewish Museum of Latvia; Elie Valk, Chairman of the Association of Latvian and Estonian Jews in Israel; and Richards Plavnieks, Assistant Professor of History at Florida Southern College and author of "Nazi Collaborators on Trial During the Cold War: Viktors Arajs and the Latvian Auxiliary Security Police." Clips in this program are provided courtesy of Mitchell Lieber and Luminescence Media Group NFP.

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