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{{Villain|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Vilis Lacis.jpg|Row 1 title = Full Name Vilis Lacis|Row 1 info = Alias No iniformation|Row 2 title = Origin Vecmīlgrāvis (Riga)|Row 2 info = Occupation  Latvian writer and communist politician|Row 3 title = Power/Skills No information|Row 3 info = Hobby No information|Row 4 title = Goals No information|Row 4 info = Crimes Mass deportations|Row 5 title = Type of villain Corrupt Official}}'''Vilis Lācis ( May 12,1904-February 6,1966 was a Latvian writer and commuinst politician.'''
{{Plagiarism|The Wikipedia page on Vilis Lācis}}{{Villain|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Vilis Lacis.jpg|Row 1 title = Full Name Vilis Lacis|Row 1 info = Alias No iniformation|Row 2 title = Origin Vecmīlgrāvis (Riga)|Row 2 info = Occupation  Latvian writer and communist politician|Row 3 title = Power/Skills No information|Row 3 info = Hobby No information|Row 4 title = Goals No information|Row 4 info = Crimes Mass deportations|Row 5 title = Type of villain Corrupt Official}}'''Vilis Lācis ( May 12,1904-February 6,1966 was a Latvian writer and commuinst politician.'''


Lācis was born '''Jānis Vilhelms Lāce''' into a working-class family in Vecmīlgrāvis, near Riga. During World War I, his family fled to the Altai region in Siberia, where Lācis studied at the pedagogical seminary in Barnaul. In 1921, Lācis returned to Riga and at various times worked as a  
Lācis was born '''Jānis Vilhelms Lāce''' into a working-class family in Vecmīlgrāvis, near Riga. During World War I, his family fled to the Altai region in Siberia, where Lācis studied at the pedagogical seminary in Barnaul. In 1921, Lācis returned to Riga and at various times worked as a  
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Lācis's books have been translated into more than 50 languages, with translations into Russian being the most numerous. He remains the most translated Latvian writer.
Lācis's books have been translated into more than 50 languages, with translations into Russian being the most numerous. He remains the most translated Latvian writer.
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[[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]]
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