Denial: How Moscow Portrays Its Occupation Of Poland And The Baltic States

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Eighty years ago, the Soviet Union used threats to impose a series of treaties on the Baltic states, allowing it to station troops on their territory. The treaties followed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Nazi Germany, the Soviet invasion of Poland, and they laid the groundwork for the Soviet occupation of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1940.