Mother buries her two infants in Siberia
Posted on October 10, 2011
In these two photographs, Veronika Norkunas buries her two young children near the city of Barnaul, in Siberia.
In the top picture, 4 year old, Livija-Liucija Norkunaite is being buried. She was born in Lithuania, and died on September 21, 1941, in Siberia.
In the bottom picture, 16 month old Zenonas Norkunas is being buried. He was born in Lithuania, and died on September 22, 1941, in Siberia.
On one September day, Veronika buried her four year old, and on the next day, her 16 month old.
The pictures were sent to A. Norkunas who was living in Adelaide, Australia.
These young children survived only 3 months after their deportation in June, 1941. They only survived 3 months in Stalin’s new society.
There is no available further information about this Norkunas family.
These two images are from over 230 original deportee photographs from Siberia which are on display in the Hope and Spirit exhibit, which I have organized, at the Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, in Chicago. Quite literally, due to popular demand, the exhibit has been extended to the end of April, 2012.