1920 – 1940 Erste Unabhängigkeit - Zeitleiste
Lettland und Estland als unabhängige Republiken.
Latvia's first parliament
Latvia's first parliament - constitutional assembly is convened.
Latvia and Estonia receives de iure recognition
Latvia and Estonia receive de iure recognition from the Entente Supreme Council.
The Baltic Entente is established
The Baltic Entente is established with the aim of strengthening partnerships between Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.
Permission to install Soviet military bases in Latvia
After an ultimatum and military pressure from the Soviet Union, Latvia signed a mutual assistance agreement to allow for the establishment of Red Army military bases in Latvia with 25,000 troops.
Although de iure independent, the Baltic States were now de facto under Soviet control and forced into an alliance that lasted from 1939-1940.
USSR air and sea blockade of the Baltic States
The Soviet Baltic naval fleet and air force halted all ship and air traffic from the Baltic States to the West, detaining several trade ships as part of the process. On June 14, a Soviet military plane shot down a Finnish passenger plane “Kaleva” over the Bay of Finland.
Occupation of Latvia by the USSR Army
Massive Soviet forces gathered on the borders of the Baltic States and in military bases inside. A lack of unity among the Baltic States meant that mutual defence plans and co-operation were not in place. After an ultimatum, Latvia could not mobilise its forces, so head of state Kārlis Ulmanis decided to admit the invaders without a fight. The first Red Army units entered Latvia through Lithuania early on the morning of June 17, reaching Riga around noon to take over strategically important facilities.