The Latvian Red Cross was liquidated after the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940. Initially operations resumed after the German occupation of Latvia in 1941, but were interrupted later by the German authorities. The Latvian Red Cross was restored 1945 in exile after World War II ended. It was restored in wartorn Germany by Latvian refugees, headquarters were in Münster.
On 26 April 1991 the 11th Latvian Red Cross congress took place in Riga. At this congress it was proclaimed, that the current Latvian Red Cross is the only juridical successor of the 1918 founded organization.[1]
References
^ abcInta Pētersone (1999). Latvijas Brīvības cīņas 1918-1920 : enciklopēdija (in Latvian). Riga: Preses nams. pp. 192–193. ISBN9984003957. OCLC43426410.
^"About us". Latvian Red Cross. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
Further reading
Latvijas Sarkanais Krusts (1918–1940). Māsu profesijas reorganizācija (in Latvian)