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El. knyga: Baltic States And The Great Powers: Foreign Relations, 1938-1940

(Elon University, USA)
  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000314809
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  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000314809
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This is the first complete account of the diplomatic relations and military steps leading to Estonia's, Latvia's, and Lithuania's forcible absorption into the USSR in 1940. David Crowe—making use of recently opened archival sources—traces the Baltic states' relations with the Soviet Union, Germany, Poland, Great Britian, France and with one another from 1917-1940. He starts with an overview of 1917-1936 and then offers a detailed description of the diplomatic maneuvering that marked Europe's collective slide toward war. Crowe covers the Sudeten and Memel crises involving German communities in 1938, the German-Soviet Pact in August 1939, the mutual assistance pacts between the Baltic States and the USSR, the Baltic German migration, Soviet use of Estonia's military installations during their assault on Finland, and the subsequent Soviet occupation of the Baltic states. The story ends with the election of new, Soviet-sponsored legislatures that sought admission into the USSR as Soviet republics in 1940—a step that most Western countries never recognized, and one that the Baltic states finally reversed when they regained their independence fifty-one years later in August 1991.

This book traces the Baltic states' relations with the Soviet Union, Germany, Poland, Great Britain, France and with one another from 1917-1940. It offers a detailed description of the diplomatic maneuvering that marked Europe's collective slide toward war.
Preface and Acknowledgments -- A Note on Currency -- Seeds of Discord:
19181938 -- The Third Reich and the German Minorities Question (March
1938March 1939) -- The Anglo-Soviet-French and German-Soviet Discussions of
1939 -- Stalin, Molotov, and the Forced Mutual Assistance Negotiations
(SeptemberOctober 1939) -- The Third Reich and the Baltic German Exodus
(September 1939January 1944) -- The Winter War and the Polish Refugee Crisis
(November 1939May 1940) -- The Soviet Conquest and the Absorption of the
Baltic States (May 1940August 1940) -- Epilogue: The Bitter Road to
Independence (August 1940October 1991)
David M. Crowe is professor of history at Elon College.