German occupation of Latvia during World War II

German soldiers enter Riga, July 1941
Members of the Latvian Auxiliary Police assemble a group of Jews, Liepāja, July, 1941.
German halftrack at Aiviekste railroad station.
Clean-up team in destroyed Riga, July 1941
Jewish prisoners in Salaspils concentration camp
Reichsminister Alfred Rosenberg in occupied Latvia, 1942
Latvian Legion on parade, November 1943
Refugees fleeing Ventspils, October 1944


The military occupation of Latvia by Nazi Germany was completed on 10 July 1941, by Germany's armed forces. Initially, the territory of Latvia was under the military administration of Army Group North, but on 25 July 1941, Latvia was incorporated as Generalbezirk Lettland, subordinated to Reichskommissariat Ostland, an administrative subdivision of Nazi Germany. Anyone not racially acceptable or who opposed the German occupation, as well as those who had cooperated with the Soviet Union, was killed or sent to concentration camps in accordance with the Nazi Generalplan Ost.[1]: 56 

  1. ^ Buttar, Prit (20 May 2013). Between Giants. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-78096-163-7.