Latvian Central Council

The Latvian Central Council (LCC) (Latvian: Latvijas Centrālā Padome, LCP) was the pro-independence Latvian resistance movement during World War II in 1943-1945. The LCC was made by members of all former Latvian top politicians and had high aims to be the governing body after the war. Its military units were an alternative to the Soviet partisans also operating in Latvia.

Latvian Central Council

The Latvian Central Council (LCC) (Latvian: Latvijas Centrālā Padome, LCP) was the pro-independence Latvian resistance movement during World War II in 1943-1945. The LCC was made by members of all former Latvian top politicians and had high aims to be the governing body after the war. Its military units were an alternative to the Soviet partisans also operating in Latvia.