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s o m e w h a t , b u t S m o l e n s k was an unrepresentative, low-priority agricultural re- gion. T h u s M e r l ' s books provide a n important basis for further research in newly available Soviet archives. Mark Bernard Tauger West Virginia University The Baltic a n d the O u t b r e a k o f the S e c o n d World War. Edited by John H i d e n and T h o m a s Lane. N e w York: C a m b r i d g e University Press, 1992. xiv, 177 pp. $ 4 9 . 9 5 . This collection of essays focuses on the policies of the Great Powers toward various of the smaller states and entities on the Baltic coast. Gathered as the re- sults of a conference held at the University of Bradford in 1990 to mark the fifti- eth anniversary of the outbreak of World War n , the essays cover "Baltic security problems" (John Hiden), British policy in the Baltic (Miecyslaw Nurek), "Nazi German policy" (Rolf Ahlmann),
Canadian-American Slavic Studies – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1994
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