Estonia was part of the Soviet Union during WW2, therefore Estonia supported allied side. Answer Unfortunately author of the previous answer maybe unintentionally provided with misleading information. During WW2 Estonia support Nazi Germany and fight side by side. Including policing occupied territories and provided solders for their SS forces Currently Estonian authorities spare no pains to heroize SS veterans and honorably rebury bones of Nazi officers and nationalists who took part in annihilation of European Jews! That's weird because all these actions are financed from state budget. See additional information Estonia in WW2 link below. Estonian military units 1941-1944. http://www.answers.com/topic/estonia-in-world-war-ii
Estonia was part of the USSR therefore it entered September 1939.
Estonia was part of the soviet union during WW2, therefore they had no choice and they had to go into the war with the soviet union.
There was hardly any public support for world war 2 just like world war 1
Support for the war effort in World War 2
Support for the war effort in World War 2
They did.
There were two (2). Are you referring to World War I - or - WW II ?
they were air support.
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World War 2 propaganda posters aimed to influence public opinion, boost morale, and mobilize support for the war effort. They often depicted the enemy in a negative light and emphasized themes such as patriotism, sacrifice, and the importance of unity. Additionally, these posters were used to encourage people to conserve resources, buy war bonds, and contribute to various home-front activities.
Eastern Poland, latvia, Lithuania & Estonia. As well as a part of Finland.
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