Soviet era
- 1945 Literary Almanac1945 Literary Almanac (LATVIAN, Literatūras Gada Grāmata), E. Damburs, ed., VAPP Fine Literature Publisher, 1945—Still at war, Latvian Communists serving the Soviet cause declare literary Russification an enrichment of Latvian culture.
- Latvia and the LatviansAttitudes of the Major Soviet Nationalities, Latvia and the Latvians, Frederic T. Harned, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973—Part of a wider set of detailed studies on all the peoples of the Soviet Union. The study was a project of M.I.T.'s Center for International Studies.
- Soviet AggressionSoviet Aggression Against the Baltic States, Augusts Rumpēters, The World Federation of Free Latvians, New York, 1974—Augusts Rumpēters (1899–1978) served in the Supreme Court Senate of the Republic of Latvia. His cogent and superbly annotated dissertation provides pertinent counterpoint to those who continue to insist the Baltics joined the USSR willingly and legally.
- How Stalin Got the BalticsHow Stalin Got the Baltic States—The Search for Historical Truth, Vilnis V. Šveics, 1989—Professor Vilnis V. Šveics' concise and revelatory monograph on the descent of the Baltic states into Soviet domination conclusively documents that the image of France, Britain, and the United States as champions of Baltic independence is a post-WWII fiction.
Updated: October, 2022
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