In the forest next to Lake Valgums mass killings of Latvian residents took place in 1941–1942, most of whom were Jewish and gypsies.
In the Vecmokas forest near the old Tukums-Kandava road is the cemetery to the victims of Fascist terror, to which the plaque set up on the side of th ...
The building dating back to 1847 was used as the Russian congregation school. During World War II, the building hosted the German military commandant’ ...
The Irlava Church was situated at the intersection between the roads of Tukums-Jaunpils and Irlava-Džūkste. It was blown up in 1944 by the German army ...
Plāņi Manor appeared on the map in 1459 as the von Stromberg family fief. It has found its way into the military history with the fact that on 8 May 1 ...
The memorial stone near the former “Trūbas” farm was unveiled in May 1970. Here, the 121st guard regiment of the 10th Latvian riflemen corps of the 42 ...
This is the final resting place of about 800 Latvian legionaries and German troops who died at the Laukmuiža Hospital. The memorial stone was first se ...