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  2. Estonia–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    Germany first recognised Estonia's independence on 9 July 1921. In 1939, Germany signed the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact with the Soviet Union, which allowed the Soviet invasion of Estonia in 1940 during World War II. From 1941 to 1944 Germany occupied Estonia. Both countries re-established diplomatic relations on 28 August 1991. [1]

  3. Foreign relations of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Estonia gained its independence from the Russian Empire on 24 February 1918 and established diplomatic relations with many countries via membership of the League of Nations. The forcible incorporation of Estonia into the Soviet Union in 1940 was not generally recognised by the international community and the Estonian diplomatic ...

  4. Category:Estonia–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    Location map. Politics portal; Estonia portal; Germany portal ... Estonia–Germany military relations (3 P)-Estonian expatriates in Germany (2 C, 9 P)

  5. Category:Bilateral relations of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonia–Germany relations (7 C, 7 P) Estonia–Ghana relations (1 C) Estonia–Greece relations (5 C, 1 P) ... Pages in category "Bilateral relations of Estonia"

  6. Special territories of members of the European Economic Area

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    West Berlin (merged with the Federal Republic of Germany on 3 October 1990), was subject to the full application of the treaties [x] German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was until 1972 on paper a part of one Germany and the European Community, since West Germany, the NATO countries and the European Community did not recognize the German ...

  7. Wartime collaboration in the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    Wartime collaboration occurred in every country occupied by Nazi Germany during the Second World War, including the Baltic states.The three Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, were occupied by the Soviet Union in the summer of 1940, and were later occupied by Germany in the summer of 1941 and then incorporated, together with parts of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic of ...

  8. German–Estonian Non-Aggression Pact - Wikipedia

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    The pacts were intended to prevent the West or the Soviets from gaining influence in the Baltic states and thus encircling Germany. [2] A non-aggression pact with Lithuania was concluded in March after the 1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania regarding the KlaipÄ—da Region. The states were to provide a barrier against any Soviet intervention in a ...

  9. Foreign relations of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The history of German foreign policy covers diplomatic developments and international history since 1871. Before 1866, Habsburg Austria and its German Confederation were the nominal leader in German affairs, but the Hohenzollern Kingdom of Prussia exercised increasingly dominant influence in German affairs, owing partly to its ability to participate in German Confederation politics through its ...