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September 7, 1989

Special Analysis: USSR: The Option of Force in the Baltics

An analysis of the Soviet posture toward the Baltic's movements for greater autonomy.

August 27, 1989

Special Analysis: USSR: Balts to Mark 1939 Anniversary Tomorrow

An analysis of planned demonstrations in the Baltics and Soviet efforts to dampen local support for opposition movements.

July 31, 1989

Special Analysis: USSR: Baltic Nationalists Press Ahead

An analysis of further efforts to institutionalize republic sovereignty by Baltic states.

July 28, 1989

USSR: Baltic Republics Move toward Economic Autonomy

An analysis of reforms for economic autonomy in the Baltics.

June 16, 1940

The Chargé in Estonia (Leonard) to the Secretary of State

The Soviet Union has demanded that Estonia and Latvia allow Soviet troops to enter both countries.

June 7, 1940

The Minister in Latvia (Wiley) to the Secretary of State

Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian officials all anticipate that the Soviet Union will take measure to control the Baltic states.

February 17, 1940

The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

Ambassador Steinhardt on rumors that the Soviet Union is planning to take control of Latvia and Estonia.

February 6, 1948

Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs (Armour)

Three representatives of displaced persons of the Baltic States bring a petition for President Truman.

July 23, 1940

Welles Declaration, Department of State Press Release, 'Statement by the Acting Secretary of State, the Honorable Sumner Welles'

Later referred to as the "Welles Declaration," this statement by acting Secretary of State Sumner Welles condemned the 1940 Soviet occupation of the Baltic states and set United States policy of refusing to recognize the new Soviet governments of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

March 24, 1958

Letter from Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs C. Burke Elbrick, 'Draft NSC Paper Concerning Baltic States'

Policy paper explaining the current status of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania and the US policy of non-recognition of their incorporation into the Soviet Union.

Pagination