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Latvia, Nazi German Occupation, and the Western Allies, 1941–1945
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- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction vii
- From Self-Defense to Revolution: Lithuanian Paramilitary Groups in 1918 and 1919 1
- The Latvian War of Independence 1918–1920 and the United States 17
- Nation Building and Gender Issues in Interwar Latvia: Representations and Reality 30
- The Political System and Ideology of Karlis Ulmanis’s Authoritarian Regime: May 15, 1934 – June 17, 1940 56
- The Rise of the Radical Right, the Demise of Democracy, and the Advent of Authoritarianism in Interwar Estonia 76
- The Czechoslovak Crisis and the Baltic States in 1938: a Fateful Year for the Baltic States 101
- Government, Society, and the Political Crisis in Lithuania, 1938–1940 140
- Latvia, Nazi German Occupation, and the Western Allies, 1941–1945 154
- World War II Remembrance and the Politics of Recognition: An Outline of the Post-1989 Mnemohistory of Estonian “Freedom Fighters” 165
- Discrediting the Diaspora: The KGB Search for War Criminals in the West 194
- After Stalin: The Kremlin’s “New Nationalities Policy” and Estonia in 1953 207
- Doubly Marginalized People: The Hidden Stories of Estonian Society (1940–1960) 239
- Women in the Soviet Latvian Nomenklatura (1940–1990 266
- Moscow's Eyes in Latvia: Second Secretary of the Central Committee, Nikolai Belukha, 1963–1978 293
- Index 304
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction vii
- From Self-Defense to Revolution: Lithuanian Paramilitary Groups in 1918 and 1919 1
- The Latvian War of Independence 1918–1920 and the United States 17
- Nation Building and Gender Issues in Interwar Latvia: Representations and Reality 30
- The Political System and Ideology of Karlis Ulmanis’s Authoritarian Regime: May 15, 1934 – June 17, 1940 56
- The Rise of the Radical Right, the Demise of Democracy, and the Advent of Authoritarianism in Interwar Estonia 76
- The Czechoslovak Crisis and the Baltic States in 1938: a Fateful Year for the Baltic States 101
- Government, Society, and the Political Crisis in Lithuania, 1938–1940 140
- Latvia, Nazi German Occupation, and the Western Allies, 1941–1945 154
- World War II Remembrance and the Politics of Recognition: An Outline of the Post-1989 Mnemohistory of Estonian “Freedom Fighters” 165
- Discrediting the Diaspora: The KGB Search for War Criminals in the West 194
- After Stalin: The Kremlin’s “New Nationalities Policy” and Estonia in 1953 207
- Doubly Marginalized People: The Hidden Stories of Estonian Society (1940–1960) 239
- Women in the Soviet Latvian Nomenklatura (1940–1990 266
- Moscow's Eyes in Latvia: Second Secretary of the Central Committee, Nikolai Belukha, 1963–1978 293
- Index 304