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Exile / Camp Report given by Alma Petrovna Falkenberg

Piotr Andreevich Rosenberg (1877-1941). Riga, about 1910.In 1931 the Communists deported the Lett farmer’s family ROSENBERG from the village of Kamenno-Gornovka, Uyar District, East-Siberian Region:

They were sent to KRASNOYARSK first and from there down the river Yenisey further to the North. In the settlement of TAMAROVO (on the left banks, downstream from Novonasimovo, but slightly upstream from Nizhneshadrino), TURUKHANSK District (whichz later was called YARTSEVO District and nowadys YENISEYSK District), they were forced to get off. With them a number of other deported Letts from UYAR were carried off to this place, among them Adolf GRINBERG from the little village of BORISOVKA, Marta ALKSNIS from the village of SUKHONOI and others.

W.A. Falkenberg, 1951In July 1932 the Communists chased away Germans from the Ukraine who lived in Yeniseysk at that time to TAMAROVO. Among them were the FALKENBERGs:

They were deported from the colony of MIRNOE, PULINSKER (?) District, KIEW (today ZHITOMIR) Region, already in 1930 and were forced to spend the time of their exile in YENISEYSK.

P.A. ROSENBERG perished during the internal exile in TAMAROVO on 20.12.1941.

Some time later A.P. ROSENBERG got married to E.G. FALKENBERG.

Alma (Anna) Petrovna and her mother M.I. ROSENBERG were released from exile in 1947. They stayed to live in TAMAROVO, for E.G. FALKENBERG, as a German, was continued to be detained in exile.

G. and W. Falkenberg, P. Rosenberg, A. GrinbergIn the 1940s L.G. FALKENBERG spent the exile in the village of SERGEEVO situated in the same district.

W.A. FALKENBERG and her sons were released from exile early in 1956. In the 1960s R.G. FALKENBERG and L.G. FALKENBERG left for Kazakhstan.

P.A. ROSENBERG and M.I. ROSENBERG received their rehabilitation on the 19.09.1995, A.P. ROSENBERG on the 16.01.1996 by the Information Center of the Administration of Internal Affairs of Krasnoyarsk Territory.

19.05.1999, recorded by V.S. Birger, “Memorial” Organization, Krasnoyarsk

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