Latvia there will only be Latvians. — Gustavs Celmiņš, "A Latvian Latvia", p. 218 Igors Šiškins Celmiņš, Gustavs (1947). Eiropas krustceļos (in Latvian)...
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anti-German, anti-Slavic, and antisemitic political party founded in 1933 by Gustavs Celmiņš, borrowing elements of German nationalism—but being unsympathetic to...
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leader of Pērkonkrusts Gustavs Celmiņš, remained behind bars for the duration of their sentences, three years in the case of Celmiņš. "Kārlis Ulmanis. Deviņpadsmitais...
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Latvian contexts Pērkonkrusts, a Latvian fascist organisation led by Gustavs Celmiņš, sometimes referred to in English as the Thunder Cross Thunder Cross...
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Auxiliary Police Byelorussian Auxiliary Police Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski Gustavs Celmiņš Oskar Dirlewanger Curt von Gottberg Konrāds Kalējs Bronislav Kaminski...
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leader of Pērkonkrusts Gustavs Celmiņš, remained behind bars for the duration of their sentences, three years in the case of Celmiņš. For the next four years...
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Gustavs is a Latvian masculine given name and may refer to: Gustavs "Gustavo" Butelis (born 1978), Latvian rapper and record producer Gustavs Celmiņš...
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elected. In 2007, he founded the Gustavs Celmiņš Centre (GCC) as a continuation to the banned Pērkonkrusts. Gustavs Celmiņš Centre was similarly banned for...
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Rīga: Balt Art Group. p. 106. ISBN 978-9934-14-296-3. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gustavs Zemgals. Gustavs Zemgals – biography in Latvian...
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represented by the antisemitic Pērkonkrusts (founded in 1933), led by Gustavs Celmiņš. Most of the remaining small parties were either ethnic – German, Jewish...
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