- Subate
Latvian Cities
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Latvia near the border withLithuania . Subate is located inSelonia , the eastern part of theZemgale region, 40 km west ofDaugavpils .In 1570
Gotthard Kettler , the first Duke of Courland and Semigallia, granted the Baltic German Plater family, the dominant nobles throughout southeastern Latvia, an estate at the lake of Subate, and Alt-Subbath (Old Subbath) was established. After theCounter-Reformation , the Plater-Sybergs (Polish: Plater-Zyberk) converted to Catholicism, founding a mission with the intention of converting their serfs, and the Lutherans moved across the lake in protest, creating Neu-Subbath (New Subbath); the two towns were joined in 1894. By the late 19th centuryJew s composed about half of the population, and in 1914 there were ca. 2300 inhabitants. The town traded primarily in Lithuanian flax, but this trade languished afterWorld War I . Almost all of Subate's Jews were brutally murdered in the Stahlecker phase of theHolocaust in 1941.References
*Arveds Švābe, ed.: "Latvju enciklopēdija". Stockholm: Trīs Zvaigznes, 1952-1953.
* [http://www.jewishgen.org/latvia/subate.html Shtetl Focus: Subate] . Retrieved 25. II. 2006.
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