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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Air bases in Latvia, Latvian military personnel, Military history of Latvia, Military units and formations of Latvia, Ministers of Defence of Latvia, Ships of the Latvian Naval Forces, Special forces of Latvia, Occupation of the Baltic states, Occupation and annexation of the Baltic states by the Soviet Union, K rlis Ulmanis, Occupation of the Baltic states by the Soviet Union, Baltic Air Policing, Baltische Landeswehr, Gustavs Celmi, Viktors Ar js, Konr ds Kal js, Latvian Air Force, Einars Rep e, J nis Francis, Oskars Dankers, Oskars Kalpaks, Fr drihs Briedis, Latvian Land Forces, Roberts Anc ns, Eduards Kalni, Voldemars Veiss, Latvian National Guard, Oskars Perro, J nis Buivids, Baltic Defence College, K rlis Prauls, List of former Latvian commanders, irts Valdis Kristovskis, Jor is Zemit ns, T rvete, Ronis class submarine, Artis Pabriks, Vai ode Air Base, Latvian Special Tasks Unit, Ministry of Defence, K rlis Goppers, Imants Viesturs Lie is, Rumbula Air Base, List of Ministers of Defence of Latvia, J nis Balodis, Latvian Security Service of Parliament and State President, Latvian Military Police, Kri j nis Ber is, Roberts Damb tis, Latvian National Armed Forces Staff Battalion, Atis Slakteris, Lielv rde Air Base, Aizsargi, Tukums Air Base, Jelgava Air Base, Linda M rniece, BALTRON, J kabpils Air Base, Liepas Air Base, Linga P-03, BaltNet, OMEGA, Emb te. Excerpt: The occupation of the Baltic states refers to the military occupation of the three Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by the Soviet Union under the auspices of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on 14 June 1940 followed by their forcible illegal incorporation into the USSR as constituent republics. On 22 June 1941 Nazi Germany attacked the USSR and within weeks occupied a significant part of it including the Baltic republics. In July 1941 the Bal...