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Diplomats Without a Country

Baltic Diplomacy, International Law, and the Cold War

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The story highlights the resilience of diplomats from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania who continued their work after their countries were annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940. Despite the loss of their governments, these diplomats maintained their roles, supported by some Western nations, including the United States, which recognized them throughout the Cold War. Their courageous efforts and imaginative actions exemplify a profound commitment to self-determination and human rights, ultimately contributing to the restoration of Baltic independence.

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Diplomats Without a Country, James T. McHugh, James S. Pacy

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