1915 Čakste moved to Tartu where he co-founded the Central Committee for Latvian Refugee Affairs and in 1917 became its chairman. In 1915 Čakste organised
physicist Kārlis Balodis, economist KonstantīnsČakste, legal theorist and LCP Chairman, son of Latvian President Jānis Čakste Jānis Endzelīns, linguist Karlis
the democratic Republic of Latvia. KonstantīnsČakste [lv], the son of the 1st President of Latvia, Jānis Čakste, was elected as the chairman with deputies
political resistance movement, becoming its leader after the arrest of KonstantīnsČakste [lv] by the Gestapo. In a meeting of the LCC on 8 September 1944,