forcible incorporation

  • 1forcible — /ˈfɔsəbəl / (say fawsuhbuhl) adjective 1. effected by force: *Washington has never recognised the forcible incorporation of the independent states of Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania into the USSR … –herald, 1990. 2. having force; producing a… …

  • 2Occupation of the Baltic states — Part of a series of articles on the Occupation and annexation of the Baltic states …

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  • 3Islāmic world — Introduction  prehistory and history of the Islamic community.       Adherence to Islām is a global phenomenon: Muslims predominate in some 30 to 40 countries, from the Atlantic to the Pacific and along a belt that stretches across northern… …

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  • 4Abrene district — The Abrene district ( lv. Abrenes apriņķis) was an administrative district in the Republic of Latvia with an area of 4292 square kilometers, formed in 1925 from the northern part of the Ludza district and the western part of the Ostrov region as… …

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  • 5Portal:Lithuania — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology …

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  • 6Occupation of the Baltic states by the Soviet Union (1944) — Part of a series of articles on the Occupation and annexation of the Baltic states Baltic …

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  • 7Estonia–Russia relations — Estonia Russia relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between Estonia and Russia. Diplomatic relations between Republic of Estonia and Russian SFSR were established on February 2, 1920, when Bolshevist Russia recognized de jure the… …

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  • 8Occupation of Latvia by the Soviet Union 1944–1945 — Soviet operations 19 August 1944 to 31 December 1944 …

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  • 9Baltic states — For other uses, see Baltic (disambiguation). Baltic states …

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  • 10Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) — The Treaty of Saint Germain en Laye, was signed on 10 September 1919 by the victorious Allies of World War I on the one hand and by the new Republic of Austria on the other. Like the Treaty of Versailles with Germany, it contained the Covenant of …

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