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Anatols Dinbergs's Biography

Anatols Dinbergs (born Riga, March 3, 1911, died Washington, D.C., November 9, 1993) was one of the preeminent career diplomats of Latvia. He entered service in Latvia's Foreign Ministry in 1932. Dinbergs remained abroad when the Soviet Union occupied Latvia, serving in the Latvian Legation in Washington D.C. after World War II ended. Dinbergs assumed the highest diplomatic post, that of chargé d'affaires, in 1970 and represented Latvia's sovereign interests in exile until Latvia reestablished its independence in 1991. As head of the Latvian diplomatic service abroad, Dinbergs was appointed Latvia's first ambassador to the United Nations and subsequently Latvia's first ambassador to the United States. After retirement, he served as Counselor to the Latvian Embassy in Washington D.C. until his death in 1993.

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  • Dangerous history-rewriting in Latvia | Efraim Zuroff

    News Source: The Guardian | over 3 years ago
    Dangerous history-rewriting in Latvia Yesterday I took part in a protest against those who paint Waffen-SS veterans as heroes. Britain should take a similar stand Ever since the marches of Latvian SS veterans have been held on 16 March in Riga, I
  • Group opposes EU's Lisbon treaty

    News Source: United Press International | 4 years ago
    A group of Latvian human rights activists voiced opposition to the European Union's Lisbon treaty, which they say poses a risk to their country's sovereignty. The initiative group "Go, defend Latvia" said Riga city authorities refused to accept its
  • Lessons from the Iron Curtain

    News Source: The Baltic Times | 4 years ago
    The so-called Iron Curtain may have long since fallen, but in its place there remains a “curtain of values” between Latvian and Russian residents, President Valdis Zatlers said at a recent international forum in Brussels. Zatlers said Russian-Latvian

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