The Latvian Central Council (LCC) (Latvian language: Latvijas Centrālā Padome, LCP ) was the pro-independence Latvian resistance movement during World War II in 1943-1945. Its military units were an alternative to the Soviet partisans also operating in Latvia.[1]
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- ↑ Geoffrey Swain, Latvia’s Democratic Resistance: a Forgotten Episode from the Second World War, European History Quarterly, no 2, 2009.
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