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The Sovietization of the Baltic States

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  • Alfred Erich Senn

    (Columbia University, Hunter College, New York)

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Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have been subjected to an intensive campaign aimed at integrating them into the Soviet Union. The Communists have reorganized the economy, deported their opponents, and tried to re-educate the Baltic peoples in a spirit of devotion to the USSR. Since the death of Stalin they have let up somewhat, allowing a greater degree of personal free dom; but there is no indication that they would ever willingly give the Baltic nations their freedom. Despite their almost hopeless position, the Baltic peo ples have continued to cling to their old national ideals and to hope for liberation.

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  • Alfred Erich Senn, 1958. "The Sovietization of the Baltic States," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 317(1), pages 123-129, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anname:v:317:y:1958:i:1:p:123-129
    DOI: 10.1177/000271625831700116
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