I received the sad news this morning from Arvil Perro, the son of Oskars Perro, that his father died peacefully in his sleep on Friday, May 2nd, 2003.
Many of you will recall Oskars as being the author of the only published first hand account (in book form) of a soldier in Cholm, entitled "Fortress Cholm". Perro was a volunteer in the Latvian armed forces which allied with Germany. His book offers a unique insight into the horrors of what those men went through, from one of the lucky ones who lived to tell about it.
After the war, Oskars emmigrated to Canada with little more than the clothes on his back, and lived a long and fruitful life there until his recent passing.
Kind of ironic that my first official post since joining this form specifically to investigate Cholm should be this one.
Regards to All
Dirk
Many of you will recall Oskars as being the author of the only published first hand account (in book form) of a soldier in Cholm, entitled "Fortress Cholm". Perro was a volunteer in the Latvian armed forces which allied with Germany. His book offers a unique insight into the horrors of what those men went through, from one of the lucky ones who lived to tell about it.
After the war, Oskars emmigrated to Canada with little more than the clothes on his back, and lived a long and fruitful life there until his recent passing.
Kind of ironic that my first official post since joining this form specifically to investigate Cholm should be this one.
Regards to All
Dirk
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