Diplomatic missions of Latvia in countries that did not recognize the Soviet occupation and annexation of Latvia
Headquarters
United States
Agency executives
Kārlis Reinholds Zariņš
Arnolds Spekke
Anatols Dinbergs
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Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
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Soviet re-occupation in 1944
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Operation Priboi
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Kersten Committee
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The Latvian diplomatic service in exile was the only governmental body of the Republic of Latvia which continued its activities during the Nazi and Soviet occupation of Latvia during 1940–1991. Latvian diplomats who were stationed in embassies and consulates at the moment of the occupation in 1940, refused to recognize the occupation and return to Soviet Latvia. They continued to formally represent the interests of Latvia in countries that did not recognize the Soviet annexation. After the restoration of Latvian independence in 1991, the diplomats started reporting to the restored Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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