Arnolds Spekke (or Arnolds Speke; born 14 June 1887, Vecmuiža parish, Russian Empire — died 27 July 1972, Washington, D.C., USA) received a doctorate in philology from the University of Latvia in 1927.
In 1932 he received a Rockefeller Foundation scholarship and went studying in Poland and Italy.
From 1933 to 1939 he was the Latvian envoy to Italy, Greece, Bulgaria and Albania with permanent residence in Rome, Italy.
27 July 1940, Spekke protested against the Soviet occupation of Latvia by handing over a note to the Italian government.
9 August 1940 Spekke handed over his resignation, 11 August 1940 was his last working day at the Latvian Legation in Rome.
Afterwards he worked as a teacher, librarian, translator and other odd jobs in Milan and Rome.
From 1945 to 1950 Spekke worked for the Latvian Committee in Rome and 1951 he attended the founding meeting of the Latvian Liberation Committee (Latvian: Latvijas Atbrivošanas komiteja).