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The author has based his analysis of Baltic diplomacy and the specifics of the Baltic republics'
unification with the Soviet Union on the eve of World War Two on the latest works of Baltic
authors to discuss what the nationalist Baltic underground was doing before June 22, 1941 and
the historical myths created to justify its cooperation with German Nazism.
The author proceeds from the above to reveal that the mechanisms of shaping historical memory
and the assessments offered by contemporary official historians prompt a conclusion that they
are part and parcel of official policies. It seems that the book dealing with a topical subject of
shaping historical memory and its repercussions addressed to the present and future will be ap-
preciated by historians, sociologists, political scientists, and diplomats working in the Baltics.
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