- Latvian independence movement
Latvian independence movement during Soviet and Nazi occupation (
1940 -1991 ).First year (1940-1941) of occupation
The effects of the
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact ofAugust 23 , 1939 assigned Latvia to the Soviet sphere of influence. OnAugust 5 , 1940, theSoviet Union annexed Latvia. OnJune 14 ,1941 of the following year 15,000 Latvian citizens were forcibly deported toGulag camps and a large number of army officers shot.Guerrilla warfare (1945-1960)
After
World War II thousands of resistance fighters (including former members ofAizsargi and 19th LatvianWaffen SS division) participated in unsuccessful guerrilla warfare against the Soviet regime. Most of the armed resistance was suppressed by 1952."Third awakening" (1986-1991)
"
Perestroika " enabled Latvians to pursue a bolder nationalistic program, particularly through such general issues as environmental protection.On
June 14 ,1987 , the groupHelsinki-86 organised a ceremony of placing flowers at the Freedom Monument inRiga . This event demonstrated the rebirth of national courage and self-confidence in Latvia.On
July 28 ,1989 , theSupreme Soviet of Latvian SSR adopted a "Declaration of Sovereignty" and amended the Constitution to assert the supremacy of its laws over those of the U.S.S.R. Pro-independence Latvian Popular Front candidates gained a two-thirds majority in the Supreme Council in theMarch 18 ,1990 democratic elections. OnMay 4 , the Council declared its intention to restore full Latvian independence after a "transitional" period; 3 days later,Ivars Godmanis was chosen Council of Ministers Chairman, or Prime Minister.In January
1991 , Soviet political and military forces tried unsuccessfully to overthrow the legitimate Latvian authorities by occupying the central publishing house in Riga and establishing a "Committee of National Salvation " to usurp governmental functions. OnJanuary 20 ,1991 , RigaOMON attackedLatvia 'sInterior Ministry , killing six people. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/country_profiles/1108059.stm] (seeJanuary 1991 events in Latvia . Seven OMON members were subsequently found guilty by the Riga District Court and receivedsuspended sentence s.Seventy-three percent of all Latvian residents confirmed their strong support for independence March 3 in a nonbinding "advisory" referendum. A large number of ethnic Russians also voted for the proposition.
Latvia claimed
de facto independence onAugust 21 ,1991 in the aftermath of the failed Soviet coup attempt. International recognition of renewed independence, including the U.S.S.R. (onSeptember 6 ), followed. TheUnited States , which had never recognized Latvia's forcible annexation by the U.S.S.R., recognized Latvian independence onSeptember 2 and resumed full diplomatic relations with Latvia onSeptember 5 .External links
* [http://www.li.lv/en/?id=18 Latvia in the 20th century]
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