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  2. Committee for a Free Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Committee for a Free Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos laisvÄ—s komitetas) was a political advocacy group of Lithuanian Americans established in 1951. Established on the initiative of the National Committee for a Free Europe and a member of the Assembly of Captive European Nations, the Committee for a Free Lithuania continued to protest the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, advocate for the ...

  3. Kersten Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Select Committee to Investigate Communist Aggression and the Forced Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.S.S.R., [1] also known as the Kersten Committee after its chairman, U.S. Representative Charles J. Kersten was established in 1953 to investigate the annexation of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania into the Soviet Union.

  4. Occupation of the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    The occupation of the Baltic states was a period of annexation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by the Soviet Union from 1940 until its dissolution in 1991. For a brief period, Nazi Germany occupied the Baltic states after it invaded the Soviet Union in 1941.

  5. List of military occupations - Wikipedia

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    Occupation of Ukraine: Baltic states: Occupation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (de jure independent, de facto under Soviet rule) Parts of European Russia: Eastern Front: Eastern Karelia Finland: Continuation War: No Guam: 1941–1944 United States Japan: Occupation of Guam: No Transnistria: 1941–1944 Soviet Union Romania: Operation ...

  6. Wikipedia:Baltic States notice board - Wikipedia

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    I added a section to Occupation of Baltic states listing all the treaties in effect between the Baltics and the USSR, plus agreements the USSR signed through 1945 Occupation of Baltic states#Treaties affecting USSR-Baltic relations. Hopefully Baltic editors will find it of use in any of the number of "occupation discussions" going on at any ...

  7. Baltic states under Soviet rule (1944–1991) - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union recognised the Baltic independence on 6 September 1991. The Russian troops stayed for an additional three years, as Boris Yeltsin linked the issue of Russian minorities with troop withdrawals. Lithuania was the first to have the Russian troops withdrawn from its territory in August 1993.

  8. Soviet deportations from Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) became part of the Russian sphere. The Soviet Union began preparations for the occupation and incorporation of these territories. First, it imposed mutual assistance treaties by which the Baltic states agreed to allow military bases for Soviet soldiers within their territory.

  9. Occupation of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Occupation of Lithuania may refer to: Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940), including Lithuania; Occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany during World War II ...