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Stalin partnered with Hitler and annexed Poland and Romania. He quickly followed with domination of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania on the 14th June 1940
Stalin annexed the Baltic countries—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—into the Soviet Union in 1940, following a secret protocol of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Nazi Germany. The Soviets imposed harsh policies, including land reforms, collectivization, and political repression, leading to mass arrests and deportations of perceived enemies. During World War II, the Baltic states were occupied by Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1944, after which they were reoccupied by the Soviets, who further intensified their control and suppression of local identities. This period marked a significant loss of sovereignty and imposition of Soviet ideology in the region.
The 3 Baltic countries of Latvia,Lithuania,and Estonia. There are probably others,those 3 immediately come to mind.
Germany wanted to ensure its military was free to invade Poland. The USSR, for its part, annexed the western side of Poland and the Baltic countries.
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The three Baltic republics are called the Baltic states, Baltics, Baltic nations, or Baltic countries. The countries include Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia.
Germany wanted to ensure its military was free to invade Poland. The USSR, for its part, annexed the western side of Poland and the Baltic countries.
The three Baltic republics are Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia
Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1993. It was split into two countries, The Czech Republic and Slovakia. Neither of them are Baltic countries.
There are three countries in the region known as the Baltic States. They are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. However, the Baltic Sea borders many more countries, such as Finland, Russia, Sweden and Poland.
The Baltic states or Baltic nations or Baltic countries or simply the Baltics.