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In
agreement with the Latvian state structures and Embassy of Russian
Federation we carry out diggings in places of fights to search
for the not-buried soldiers of Soviet and German
Armies.
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Next summer we shall continue operations
on extraction of armoured vehicles as from the bog, where we have found
T-34/85
and IS-2 and where by our estimations there are some more AMVs, as well as from
other places.
For today, we know of somewhere about
10 places, where Soviet and German military equipment
lies, including planes
in lakes.
We know also about the place
of the supposed scuttling of German military equipment. It was laid and then
scuttled at
surrender of Kurland alignment (alias group of army “North”) in May, 1945 in order to avoid
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We would like to point out that in view of an abundance
of lakes, rivers and bogs, and also woods, natural for the Latvian
landscape, there are still places in Latvia that have stayed in
an
untouched condition after the WWII fights.
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