Kārlis Ulmanis, Latvia's founding father and beloved president who led the nation for 22 years after declaring independence from the Russian Empire in 1918, was arrested by Soviet forces in 1940 under the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and died alone in a Siberian prison two years later, despite his unwavering faith in international law and democracy that had made him a respected leader across Europe.
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The most beloved president [music] in Europe was murdered by the very democracy he created. It's 1918, Riga, Latvia. A former agriculture minister declares independence [music] from a crumbling Russian Empire. Kārlis Ulmanis transforms a war-torn territory into a thriving [music] nation. He builds schools, modernizes farms, and creates a cultural renaissance. People call him father of the nation. He believes in international [music] law and trusts that democracy will protect small countries. His faith in treaties and diplomacy [music] makes him a respected leader across Europe. For 22 years, Latvia prospers under his guidance, but Stalin is watching.
[music] In Moscow, secret meetings plan Latvia's destruction under the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. [music] Soviet tanks roll across the border in 1940. Ulmanis refuses to [music] flee, trusting that international law will save him. Red Army soldiers storm his presidential palace. They arrest him in his office and drag [music] him to a waiting train.
He dies alone in a Siberian prison 2 years later. His fate [music] stays hidden for 50 years until Soviet archives finally open. The president who trusted [music] democracy too much was Kārlis Ulmanis.
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