Latvian Ambassador Karlis Eihenbaums hosted the opening of the exhibition “The Latvian Tragedy 1941” at the Canadian War Museum. From left: Jeff Mierins, Latvian-Canadian entrepreneur and president and founder of ColdWarCollection.com; Caroline Dromaguet, acting director-general of the Canadian War Museum; Janis Garisons, state secretary of the Ministry of Defence of Latvia; Ambassador Eihenbaums; Ilya Lensky, director of the Latvian museum, Jews in Latvia; and Robert Austin, associate director of the Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. (Photo: Ülle Baum)

Latvian Ambassador Karlis Eihenbaums hosted the opening of the exhibition “The Latvian Tragedy 1941” at the Canadian War Museum. From left: Jeff Mierins, Latvian-Canadian entrepreneur and president and founder of ColdWarCollection.com; Caroline Dromaguet, acting director-general of the Canadian War Museum; Janis Garisons, state secretary of the Ministry of Defence of Latvia; Ambassador Eihenbaums; Ilya Lensky, director of the Latvian museum, Jews in Latvia; and Robert Austin, associate director of the Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. (Photo: Ülle Baum)

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Latvian Ambassador Karlis Eihenbaums hosted the opening of the exhibition “The  Latvian Tragedy 1941” at the Canadian War Museum. From left: Jeff  Mierins, Latvian-Canadian entrepreneur and president and founder of ColdWarCollection.com; Caroline Dromaguet, acting director-general of the Canadian War Museum; Janis Garisons, state secretary of the Ministry of Defence of Latvia; Ambassador Eihenbaums; Ilya Lensky, director of the Latvian museum, Jews in Latvia; and Robert Austin, associate director of the Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. (Photo: Ülle Baum)

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