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Andrew Ezergailis (Latvian: Andrievs Ezergailis; born 10 December 1930 in Rite Parish, died 22 January 2022 in Ithaca, New York) was a Professor of History at Ithaca College, known for his research into the 20th-century history of Latvia, particularly of the 1917 Revolution and the Holocaust in Latvia. In August 2007, Ezergailis was awarded the Cross of the Order of the Three Stars, one of the highest honors of Latvia, for his contributions to understanding the history of the country.Andrew was married to Inta Ezergailis, a retired professor of German Literature at Cornell University.

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  • Andrew Ezergailis (Latvian: Andrievs Ezergailis; born 10 December 1930 in Rite Parish, died 22 January 2022 in Ithaca, New York) was a Professor of History at Ithaca College, known for his research into the 20th-century history of Latvia, particularly of the 1917 Revolution and the Holocaust in Latvia. In August 2007, Ezergailis was awarded the Cross of the Order of the Three Stars, one of the highest honors of Latvia, for his contributions to understanding the history of the country.Andrew was married to Inta Ezergailis, a retired professor of German Literature at Cornell University. (en)
  • Андриевс Эзергайлис (латыш. Andrievs Ezergailis, англ. Andrew Ezergailis, 10 декабря 1930, Ритеская волость, Латвия — 22 января 2022 года, Итака, Нью-Йорк, США) — американский историк, исследователь революционного движения в Латвии конца XIX — начала XX веков и Холокоста в Латвии, один из самых известных и авторитетных историков латышского происхождения в мире. (ru)
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  • Jānis Ezergailis and Berta Ezergaile (en)
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  • The Bolshevik Revolution in Latvia, March to August 1917 (en)
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  • Andrew Ezergailis (Latvian: Andrievs Ezergailis; born 10 December 1930 in Rite Parish, died 22 January 2022 in Ithaca, New York) was a Professor of History at Ithaca College, known for his research into the 20th-century history of Latvia, particularly of the 1917 Revolution and the Holocaust in Latvia. In August 2007, Ezergailis was awarded the Cross of the Order of the Three Stars, one of the highest honors of Latvia, for his contributions to understanding the history of the country.Andrew was married to Inta Ezergailis, a retired professor of German Literature at Cornell University. (en)
  • Андриевс Эзергайлис (латыш. Andrievs Ezergailis, англ. Andrew Ezergailis, 10 декабря 1930, Ритеская волость, Латвия — 22 января 2022 года, Итака, Нью-Йорк, США) — американский историк, исследователь революционного движения в Латвии конца XIX — начала XX веков и Холокоста в Латвии, один из самых известных и авторитетных историков латышского происхождения в мире. (ru)
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