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From 1944, he resided in Riga. After the complete liberation of the Latvian SSR from the Nazis and their allies, Sprogis was appointed head of the military department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Latvia.
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Border Guards School in Moscow for further training. Following these courses, he was assigned to the Special Section (Counterintelligence) of the
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resistance in Belarus and Latvia. From its formation in 1943 until 1944, Sproģis served as the Chief of Staff of the
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All details from Sproģis's CV in 1944, published in H. Strods (see below), v. 2, pp. 76–7.
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in 1904 in to a working-class family. In 1919 he voluntarily joined the
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Later, he was appointed to the special group of activists from the
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after the Germans had been driven out of the country.
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