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    Latvian national partisans (Latvian: Nacionālie partizāni) were Latvian pro-independence partisans who waged guerrilla warfare against Soviet rule during...
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  • several partisans escaped. Next partisan unit was formed September 1942 near Moscow from volunteers, from 201st Latvian Riflemen Division and Latvian partisan...
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  • partisans escaped. The next partisan unit was formed in September 1942 by Moscow from volunteers from 201st Latvian Riflemen Division and the Latvian...
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    (Bulgaria) Guerrilla war in the Baltic states Estonian partisans Latvian partisans Lithuanian partisans Organisations formed by Nazi Germany GULAG Operation...
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    the Baltic states was an insurgency waged by Baltic (Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian) partisans against the Soviet Union from 1944 to 1956. Known alternatively...
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    Lidija Doroņina-Lasmane (category Latvian partisans)
    delivering medications and bandage materials to Latvian partisans. In April 1947, the War Tribunal of the Soviet Latvian Interior Ministry Armed Forces sentenced...
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    Lithuanian partisans (Lithuanian: Lietuvos partizanai) were partisans who waged guerrilla warfare in Lithuania against the Soviet Union in 1944–1953. Similar...
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  • shore of the Baltic Sea. Latvian cuisine has been influenced by other countries of the Baltic rim. Common ingredients in Latvian recipes are found locally...
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    abolished, a Latvian nationalist movement, the First Latvian National Awakening, begun. Led by "Young Latvians", it encouraged Latvians to become artists...
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  • resistance in the Baltic states) Jewish partisans Latvian partisans Polish partisans (disambiguation) Soviet partisans This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Latvian War of Independence (Latvian: Latvijas Neatkarības karš), sometimes called Latvia's freedom battles (Latvijas brīvības cīņas) or the Latvian War...
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    Wehrmacht. Latvian collaborators, including 500 to 1,500 members of the Arājs Kommando (which alone killed around 26,000 Jews) and other Latvian members...
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    Estonian partisans, also called the Forest Brothers (Estonian: Metsavennad) were partisans who engaged in guerrilla warfare against Soviet forces in Estonia...
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    Operation Winterzauber (category Latvian collaborators with Nazi Germany)
    residents were taken as forced labour. Partisans in Novgorod region, Belarusian partisans, Soviet partisans in Latvia, and the populace themselves had resisted...
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  • There, Soviet partisans often had the support of civilians and the unity of partisans and the local population had a positive effect on partisan activities...
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  • English as the Materials of Latvian Folk Music, is the anthology and commentary of Latvian folk. It analysed 5999 items of Latvian ethnography published in...
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  • Jānis Pīnups (category Latvian partisans)
    service to the Latvian nation. Pīnups died in 2007 at the age of 82. Grīnberga, M. (1997) "Pēdējo mežabrāļu atgriešanās" (in Latvian) Diena. Ķibilds...
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    The Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (Also known as the Latvian SSR, or Latvia) was a constituent republic of the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1941, and...
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    The Latvian diplomatic service in exile (Latvian: Latvijas diplomātiskais un konsulārais dienests trimdā) was the only governmental body of the Republic...
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    Iraqi insurgents Italian Partisans − Used examples captured from German soldiers  Laos  Latvia − Used by Latvian partisans against Soviets in 1940s....
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    Otomārs Oškalns (category Soviet Latvian partisans)
    September 1947) was a prominent Latvian communist and partisan fighter. He was one of three Latvian Soviet partisans who became Heroes of the Soviet Union...
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  • Pēteris Dzelzītis (category Latvian partisans)
    1948) was a Latvian soldier. He fought for the 19th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS during World War II and the Latvian partisans during the Guerrilla...
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    Lithuanian Freedom Fighters and more), the Jewish partisans, the Polish Home Army and the Soviet partisans. Notably, although the latter two resistance movements...
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  • Vassili Kononov (category Soviet Latvian partisans)
    role in three deaths in Mazie Bati, a Latvian village where local inhabitants had denounced alleged partisans who were then killed by German troops....
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    Soviet re-occupation of the Baltic states (1944) (category Military history of Latvia)
    Latvia an pro-independence resistance movement called the Latvian Central Council was formed on 13 August 1943 by members of the four biggest Latvian...
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    Occupation of the Baltic states (category Jewish Latvian history)
    to eliminate any resistance to collectivisation or support of partisans. Baltic partisans, such as the Forest Brothers, continued to resist Soviet rule...
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    eliminate resistance to collectivisation and support for the partisans. The Baltic partisans resisted Soviet rule by armed struggle for many years. The...
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    35,828 partisans killed in action or executed, and 21,168 partisans mutilated or left disabled by their wounds. Another 32,000 Italian partisans had been...
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  • Arturs Sproģis (category Soviet Latvian partisans)
    Russian: Артур Карлович Спрогис) was a Latvian colonel and commander of the Soviet partisans during the occupation of Latvia by Nazi Germany in World War II...
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    Soviet–Estonian Mutual Assistance Treaty was signed, similar to the Soviet-Latvian and Soviet-Lithuanian treaties. Under the treaties, Soviet military bases...
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