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Riga

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Just to clarify, the article says: "Rosa's parents, who originally lived in Vienna, were deported to a Nazi ghettoinRiga, where they perished."

The first source says: "They had remained there until 1942, at the height of the Nazi terror, when they were deported to a ghetto in Riga, Latvia, along with 65,000 other Viennese Jews. Only a small number of those sent to Riga survived. The others, Berta and Samuel among them, were killed."
The second source says: "His mother's great-grandfather, a Hungarian Jew named Neumann, lived for a time in Vienna 'and it was always said of him that he was the kind of man to give you the coat off his back'.But doesn't mention Riga at all.
The third source says: "Stephen Fry, the comedian whose Jewish grandparents emigrated safely to Britain from Central Europe, attempted to put the figure of six million Holocaust dead into some kind of recognisable form; it was the population of six cities the size of Birmingham, or every name in 55 phone directories, or a queue of people from London to Moscow and back.?" But nothing about Riga.

I'm not sure why we have "they perished", when the only source says "were killed". Thanks. Martinevans123 (talk) 16:54, 16 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Cocaine

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I just added something on that:[1], feel free to have opinions. IMO it should be mentioned per WP:PROPORTION. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 16:44, 6 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]


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