Unity of the Baltic States

The most important body for joint action of refugees from the Baltic states was the Baltic Central Council (1946-1949) established with support from the British occupation authorities. This organisation with its headquarters in Detmold arranged labour, care and education affairs with the British occupation power. The Baltic Women’s Council and the Baltic Students’ Council were established in 1947.

Ambassadors, central refugee organisations and camp committees successfully used the opportunity to organise joint protests campaigns of the nationals of the three Baltic states against the occupation power for several times. In this way, a stable foundation was built for the future cooperation of the exile organisations of the Baltic nations.