For Latvians, this day is deeply personal. It’s not just about a historical event from over a century ago. It is a celebration of the country's resilience. Latvia's independence was violently interrupted by Soviet and Nazi occupations from 1940 to 1991. The celebration of November 18th was forbidden during the Soviet era, making its reinstatement after 1991 all the more powerful.
Birka: Latvian history
Remembering the Bearslayer: The Significance of Lāčplēsis Day in Latvia
Known in Latvian as Lāčplēša diena, this day, observed every year on November 11th, is far more than a historical date. It is a profound national celebration that intertwines ancient legend, modern military history, and a deep-seated love for freedom.
