Jēkabs Jansons
1881–1938 (age 57)
Biography
Jēkabs Jansons (1881–1938) was a Latvian whose life reflected the complex history of the Baltic region during the twentieth century. He witnessed the independence of Latvia and the subsequent Soviet incorporation of his homeland.
Jansons perished at Kommunarka in 1938, a victim of the Great Purge that claimed countless lives across the Soviet Union. His memory endures as a reminder of the human tragedy that befell those caught in the machinery of Stalinist terror.