Ugunskrusts Explained

Latvian: Ugunskrusts (Latvian for 'fire cross', 'cross of fire'; other names — Latvian: pērkonkrusts ('cross of thunder', 'thunder cross), cross of Perun or of Perkūnas, cross of branches, Cross of Laima) is the swastika as a symbol in Latvian folklore.

The swastika is an ancient Baltic thunder cross symbol (Latvian: pērkona krusts; also fire cross, Latvian: ugunskrusts), used to decorate objects, traditional clothing and in archaeological excavations.[1] [2] [3] Latvia adopted the swastika, for its Air Force in 1918/1919 and continued its use until the Soviet occupation in 1940.[4] [5] The cross itself was maroon on a white background, mirroring the colors of the Latvian flag. Earlier versions pointed counter-clockwise, while later versions pointed clock-wise and eliminated the white background.[6] [7] Various other Latvian Army units and the Latvian War College[8] (the predecessor of the National Defence Academy) also had adopted the symbol in their battle flags and insignia during the Latvian War of Independence.[9]

A stylised fire cross is the base of the Order of Lāčplēsis, the highest military decoration of Latvia for participants of the War of Independence.[10] The Pērkonkrusts, an ultra-nationalist political organisation active in the 1930s and its successors in the 1990s–2010s, also used the fire cross as one of its symbols.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Guénon, René. The Symbolism of the Cross. 2001. Sophia Perennis. 978-0900588655. 62.
  2. Web site: Latvia and the Swastika. latvians.com. 2018-11-08.
  3. Web site: Swastika | Latvian History . 1 July 2017 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170730202444/https://latvianhistory.com/tag/swastika/ . 30 July 2017 .
  4. Web site: Latvia – Airforce Flag and Aircraft Marking. fotw.info. 2018-11-08.
  5. Book: Lumans, Valdis O.. Latvia in World War II. 2006. Fordham Univ Press. 978-0823226276. 39. en.
  6. http://www.insigniamag.com/afs005.html Latvian Air Force 1918–1940
  7. http://www.latvianaviation.com Spārnota Latvija
  8. Web site: Nozīme, Apvienotā Kara skola, 1938. gada izlaidums, Nr. 937, sudrabs, Latvija, 20.gs. 20-30ie gadi, 44.3 x 34.2 mm, 15.60 g, darbnīca V. F. Millers. Vitber. lv. 2018-11-08.
  9. News: Latvijas armijas, Nacionālo Bruņoto Spēku un citu iestāžu karogi.. 2012-10-01. latvianmilitaryhistory. 2018-11-08. lv.
  10. Web site: Exhibition "The Lāčplēsis Military Order" ← National History Museum of Latvia. lnvm.lv. en-US. 2018-11-08.