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History of the 600 kilometer long human chain that linked Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius, in protest at the continued occupation of the three Baltic republics. [Estonian, English]








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  • Boris Meissner - Wikipedia - German historian and international law specialist, whose thesis society and culture society and culture in 1954, provided legal proof that the occupation society and culture society and culture and annexation of the Baltic countries by the society and culture society and culture USSR was a violation of international law.
  • Nationalities and Other Problems - Describes the historic influx of ethnic groups of people and the changing balance of power throughout the years.
  • Occupation of the Baltic states - Wikipedia - History of the occupations of the Baltics by the Soviets baltics and Nazis starting with the German-Soviet Nonaggression pact in 1939 baltics until the restoration of independence in 1991.
  • Communism and Crimes against Humanity in the Baltic states - Covers the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, genocide against Baltic people, persecution of baltics Baltic culture and religion, economic and environmental destruction.
  • KGB Documents - A project aimed at making public KGB documents from the history years of occupation of the three Baltic countries. [English, Russian]
  • The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact: The Documents - Copies of the original documents and translation in history English.
  • The Forgotten Fleet - The Baltic Times - The British navy's involvement in Baltic independence.
  • British Campaign in the Baltic 1918–1919 - Wikipedia - An intervention which played a key role in history enabling the establishment of the independent states of history Estonia and Latvia. The Royal Navy denied the history Bolsheviks the ability to move by sea and history bombarded them on land in support of Estonian history and Latvian troops.
  • Singing Revolution - Wikipedia - The events between 1987 and 1990 that led society and culture history to the renewal of independence of Estonia, Latvia, society and culture history and Lithuania.
  • Baltic Way - Wikipedia - Article about the Baltic Chain, a protest demonstration society and culture history that took place in 1989. This was a society and culture history major historical event that led to the eventual society and culture history independence from the Soviet Union.
  • Modern History: The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact - Full text of the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact from 1939.
  • The Baltic Chain: Ten Years After - Central Europe Review - Article about the 10 year anniversary of the Baltic chain and the impact it had on the future of the Baltic countries.
  • Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact - Wikipedia - Wikipedia article about the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression and friendship society and culture baltics pact which divided Eastern Europe between the Third society and culture baltics Reich and the Soviet Union.
  • Baltic Chain - History of the 600 kilometer long human chain history that linked Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius, in protest history at the continued occupation of the three Baltic history republics. [Estonian, English]


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