In June 1948, deported Lithuanians were transported to the Irkutsk Region’s Kachugsky district, where they were allocated to various settlements. The number of Lithuanians in Zalog village has not been established. Those who died there were buried in a separate section of the village graveyard. In accordance with Catholic rites a marker and name plates were added to each grave. The total number buried there is not known.
In 1989 and again in 2006 the graveyard was studied by Lithuanian researcher Gintautas Alekna. A photo survey was carried out, 3 graves with markers were uncovered, and a plan of the layout of the burials was made.
Research on the Genocide of the Lithuanian People (Lietuvos gyventoju Genocidas; 3 vols. 1999-2009) contains about 130,000 biographical entries (in Lithuanian). Volume 3 covers the period from 1948 onwards.
State of burials | Area | Boundaries |
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Three headboards have survived
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not established
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not delineated
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Report on the 1989 and 2006 expeditions by the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania