Attitudes of Major Soviet Nationalities. Volume II. The Baltics. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.

Abstract

The Baltic nationalities described in this volume -- the Estonians, the Latvians, and the Lithuanians -- are in a number of ways a distinctive group within the USSR. They are commonly regarded as the most 'Western' among the Soviet nationalities. They share many common features in geography, history, mode of incorporation into the USSR, level of development, and national problems. The Baltic area (except Lithuania in some respects) is regarded as the most highly developed in the USSR.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1973
Accession Number
ADA093831

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