Latvia. The Barricades. January 1991, Riga. Representatives of the Russian People's Front on Riga streets.23.01.1991#3195211
Latvia. The Barricades. January 1991, Riga. Victims of a skrimish near the building of Latvian Foreign Minister on the night of 21 January 1991.22.01.1991#3195210
The Republic of Latvia. Events of January 1991 in Riga. A bus which got under fire on Lenin (Svobody) Street in central Riga.22.01.1991#3169038
The Republic of Latvia. The events of January 1991 in Riga. Paper used to guard against shattering glass from possible explosions.17.01.1991#3169037
The Republic of Latvia. The events of January 1991 in Riga. The site of the death of Roberts Mūrnieks, a driver with the Latvian Ministry of Transport, who became the first victim of the January 1991 events in Latvia. Bullet holes in the windshield of a minibus.16.01.1991#3169036
The Republic of Latvia. The events of January 1991 in Riga. The site of the death of Roberts Mūrnieks, a driver with the Latvian Ministry of Transport, who became the first victim of the January 1991 events in Latvia. Inside the minibus that was shot.16.01.1991#3169035
The Republic of Latvia. The events of January 1991 in Riga. Bullet holes in a car door.16.01.1991#3169034
The Latvian Republic. Rally organized by the Latvian National Front on the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact day (Soviet-German agreement of non-aggression) back on August 23, 1939.23.08.1990#3195204
A rally of Latvian emigrants in Washington DC during the official visit of the President of the USSR, General Secretary of the USSR Communist Party Central Committee Mikhail Gorbachev to the US (May 30 - June 4, 1990).31.05.1990#8295040
The Latvian Republic. Rally in support of Latvian independence by the Supreme Council house on May 3, 1990.03.05.1990#3184519
The Latvian Republic. Rally in support of Latvian independence by the Supreme Council house on May 3, 1990.03.05.1990#3184518
The Latvian Republic. Rally in support of Latvian independence by the Supreme Council house on May 3, 1990.03.05.1990#3184517
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic. Atmoda, a weekly newspaper of the Latvian Popular Front published between 1988 and 1992.15.01.1990#6645080
Nikolajs Neilands, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, People's Deputy of the USSR, during a roundtable meeting on ethnic issues in the Baltic states.01.11.1989#6562760
August 22 — 23, 1989. Protest rallies in Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn to mark the 50th anniversary of the nonaggression pact between the USSR and Germany (the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact). Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic. A rally on Freedom Square in Riga.23.08.1989#3089295
On August 22-23, 1989, in capital cities of three Soviet Baltic republics Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn people rallied to mark the 50th anniversary of signing the Soviet-German non-aggression treaty (the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact). The Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, Riga's Freedom square.23.08.1989#3089294
The Latvian SSR. February 18-19, 1989. The Constituent Congress of the Movement for Latvia's National Independence in Ogre. Photo: Delegates take part in the work of the Congress.18.02.1989#6752833
The Latvian SSR. February 18-19, 1989. The Constituent Congress of the Movement for Latvia's National Independence in Ogre. Photo: Electing members of the Board.18.02.1989#6752829
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic. A foundational conference of the Latvian movement for national independence in Ogre. Participants discuss the draft program.18.02.1989#6624608
Anti-Soviet demonstration in Riga, Latvian SSR for the republic's secession from the USSR. Participants in a demonstration organized by the Popular Front of Latvia at the Freedom Monument.23.08.1987#8577307
Anti-Soviet demonstration in Riga, Latvian SSR for the republic's secession from the USSR. A clash between participants in a demonstration organized by the Popular Front of Latvia at the Freedom Monument.23.08.1987#8577306