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This is a list of [[war]]s that the Republic of [[Latvia]] have participated in.
This is a list of [[war]]s that the Republic of [[Latvia]] has participated in.


According to the theory of [[state continuity of the Baltic states]], the republic of Latvia existed as a ''[[de jure]]'' sovereign state from 17 June 1940 to 4 May 1990,{{cn|date=June 2024|reason=This is a disputed theory, but does have some support that could be found in RS.}} and was represented by the [[Latvian Diplomatic Service]] dealing with a limited part of the state functions of the Republic of Latvia. The Republic of Latvia did not engage in warfare during the period of occupation.{{cn|date=June 2024|reason=That is a convenient statement to brush aside any accountability the claimed continued functioning of the Latvian state might have had in war crimes. After all, if the state continued to exist, then it was possibly engaged in warfare during this period. This needs reliable sources instead of just an assertion.}}
According to the theory of [[state continuity of the Baltic states]], the republic of Latvia existed as a ''[[de jure]]'' sovereign state from 17 June 1940 to 4 May 1990{{cn|date=June 2024|reason=This is a disputed theory, but does have some support that could be found in RS.}} and was represented by the [[Latvian Diplomatic Service]], which controlled limited state functions during its occupation. Latvia did not engage in warfare during this period.{{cn|date=June 2024|reason=That is a convenient statement to brush aside any accountability the claimed continued functioning of the Latvian state might have had in war crimes. After all, if the state continued to exist, then it was possibly engaged in warfare during this period. This needs reliable sources instead of just an assertion.}}


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This is a list of wars that the Republic of Latvia has participated in.

According to the theory of state continuity of the Baltic states, the republic of Latvia existed as a de jure sovereign state from 17 June 1940 to 4 May 1990[citation needed] and was represented by the Latvian Diplomatic Service, which controlled limited state functions during its occupation. Latvia did not engage in warfare during this period.[citation needed]

  Victory
  Defeat
  Another result*
  Ongoing

*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside Latvia, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Combatant 3 Result
1918–1920 Latvian War of Independence
Victory[1]
1919–1921 Polish–Soviet War Polish victory
1939–1945 World War II
Occupation of the Baltic states
Latvia Republic of Latvia (1940) Soviet Union Soviet Union Nazi Germany Nazi Germany Nazi German defeat; Soviet victory
1945–1956 Guerrilla war in the Baltic states Estonia Estonian partisans
Latvia Latvian partisans
Lithuania Lithuanian partisans
Soviet Union Soviet Union Soviet victory
  • Defeat of the partisans
1991
13–27 January
The Barricades
(part of the Singing Revolution)
Latvia Latvia Soviet Union Soviet Union Victory
  • Dissolution of Riga OMON [ru; lv]
  • Eventual independence of Latvia on 21 August 1991[1]
2001–2021 War on terror al-Qaeda Al-Qaeda
  • various allies
Mixed results
2012- Central African Republic Civil War  Central African Republic

MINUSCA (since 2014)

 Rwanda

 Russia

 South Africa (2013)
MISCA (2013–2014)
EUFOR RCA

Coalition of Patriots for Change

Anti-balaka

MPC

Ongoing

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Letland §5. Geschiedenis". Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Dutch). Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 2002.