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Marģers Vestermanis is a Latvian entrepreneur and founder of the Vestermanis Group, a leading Latvian business conglomerate. He was born on 18 September 1925 in Riga, Latvia.
Vestermanis is a self-made man who started his career as a carpenter in the 1950s. He then went on to establish a construction company in the 1960s and eventually founded the Vestermanis Group in the 1970s. The group now consists of more than 20 companies in various industries, including construction, real estate, energy, and finance.
Vestermanis is a philanthropist and has donated to numerous charities and organizations in Latvia. He is also a member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences and has received numerous awards for his contributions to the Latvian economy.
As of 2021, Marģers Vestermanis is 98 years old and has a net worth of over $1 billion.
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In 1998 Vestermanis was appointed to the Commission of Historians at the Chancellery of the President of Latvia, which researched topics connected the politics of Nazi and Soviet occupation regimes on Latvia. He has published a number of books and research papers about the history of the Jews and the Holocaust in Latvia, as well as worked as a consultant on Latvian documentaries and films dedicated to these topics (e.g. The Mover by Dāvis Sīmanis in 2018). He has been appointed as doctor honoris causa of the Latvian Academy of Sciences.
After the war Vestermanis returned to Riga and married a school acquaintance, medical student Hava Šneura in 1949. He studied history in the Latvian State University and later worked in the Latvian State Historical Archive. He started to research the history of Latvian Jews, being able to conduct full-time research after the start of the process of the restoration of the independence of Latvia in the late 1980s. He organized the first gathering of Holocaust survivors of Riga in November 1988, and a year later in 1989 he founded the museum "Jews in Latvia", the first institution dedicated to Jewish history in Latvia since WWII, serving as its first director. Until 1996, when the first permanent exhibition was unveiled, the museum worked only as a research center.
His father had most of his possessions confiscated by the Soviet authorities after Latvia's occupation in 1940. Upon the arrival of the Wehrmacht after the Nazi occupation of Latvia in 1941, the family was taken to the Riga Ghetto, where Marģers had to work as a homemaker, assisting the underground resistance movement of the ghetto at the same time. All members of the family and relatives, except Marģers, were killed in the Rumbula massacre in late 1941. After the ghetto was closed in 1943, he was interned in the Kaiserwald concentration camp. He was subjected to forced labor at the SS-Truppenübungsplatz Seelager and the neighboring camps Poperwahlen (Popervāle) and Dondangen (in Dundaga). Sent on a death march towards Liepāja in late 1944, he was able to escape into the woods nearby Ugāle, where he later joined a group of Soviet partisans, with whom he spent the rest of the war.
Marģers Vestermanis was born in Riga into a Latvian Jewish, German-speaking family as the youngest of three sons of a merchant and manufacturer. He attended the Riga German Primary School No. 10 until 1933, and was later a student of the private, German (until 1934) and Latvian-language Jewish private gymnasium Ezra. In addition to that Vestermanis received religious education from a rabbi at the age of 6 until he turned 15.
Marģers Vestermanis (born 18 September 1925) is a Latvian Holocaust survivor, historian, founder and former director of the museum Jews in Latvia.