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+ | The Baltic Union is a oligarchic republic of 150 elected representatives across three nations, these being Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. | ||
==The Baltic Way== | ==The Baltic Way== | ||
+ | The Baltic Way or Baltic Chain was a peaceful political demonstration that occurred on 23 August 1989. Approximately two million people joined their hands to form a human chain spanning 675.5 kilometres (419.7 mi) across the three Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, which were considered at the time to be constituent republics of the Soviet Union. While not triggering the collapse of the Soviet Union that it would in real life, allowed it to become its own sovereign state as the Baltic SFSRs have been quite troublesome and bad contributors to the greater [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics| Soviet Union]]. | ||
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+ | The North European Peace Alliance | ||
==Relationship with the USSR== | ==Relationship with the USSR== |
Revision as of 17:07, 4 December 2020
Description
The Baltic Union is a oligarchic republic of 150 elected representatives across three nations, these being Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia.
The Baltic Way
The Baltic Way or Baltic Chain was a peaceful political demonstration that occurred on 23 August 1989. Approximately two million people joined their hands to form a human chain spanning 675.5 kilometres (419.7 mi) across the three Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, which were considered at the time to be constituent republics of the Soviet Union. While not triggering the collapse of the Soviet Union that it would in real life, allowed it to become its own sovereign state as the Baltic SFSRs have been quite troublesome and bad contributors to the greater Soviet Union.
NEPA
The North European Peace Alliance