Talk:Occupation of the Baltic states

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There is a website on Terijoki, - http://terijoki.spb.ru/ with even an English-language part (though lacking in substance compared to original Russian content) at http://terijoki.spb.ru/en/ ; they do have an extensive history section there.


If there are somebody willing to translate our russian historical pages from http://terijoki.spb.ru/history/ to english or finnish you are definitely welcome.We just have no enough man power to translate all materials we have. You can write me to abravo at terijoki dot spb dot ru .

I think somebody should add a line about the Decision of the League of Nation to expulse the USSR because of its agression against Finland.

Disambiguation of Occupations

I changed the introduction to clarify that from a logical standpoint, there were 3 occupations, 4 if you want to consider the post-war period separately:

  • First Soviet occupation
  • Nazi occupation
  • Second Soviet occupation (war-time)
  • continuing into post-WWII occupation

Pēters J. Vecrumba 23:44, 1 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Improvements to the Article

I'd urge the contributors not to simply remove content that contains valuable and undeniably relevant information (especially when merely flatly stating its irrelevance and poor wording as reason), when it can be easily improved. Also, marking or listing facts or statements that, in the opinion of those tagging article, need referencing, would be much more constructive than "dropping" a tag, deleting something and leaving. To those familiar with the history of Baltic States, much of the content consists of easily verifiable and widely known information. Please state where do you see the problems, with reasonable clarity, or there might just develop another unnecessary tag/un-tag feud. Doc15071969 13:25, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move

Occupation of Baltic Republics → Occupation of Baltic States

– Phrase "Occupation of Baltic States" is used more often than "Occupation of Baltic Republics" — 277 [1] vs 30 [2] Doc15071969 18:50, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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