Soviet Union in the context of "Latvia"


Following World War I, Latvia declared independence from the Russian Empire in 1918. However, this independence was interrupted by Soviet and Nazi occupations during World War II, leading to the establishment of the Latvian SSR as part of the Soviet Union for 45 years. The country regained its independence in 1991 through the peaceful Singing Revolution.

⭐ In the context of Latvia, the period of being a Soviet Socialist Republic demonstrates what aspect of the nation’s 20th-century history?


HINT: Latvia experienced a 45-year period as the Latvian SSR, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, following occupations by both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany during World War II, which clearly demonstrates an interruption of its sovereignty.

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