Baltic independence movements refer to the efforts by Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to regain sovereignty from Soviet control during the late 1980s and early 1990s. These movements were characterized by a surge of nationalism, peaceful protests, and the formation of political organizations advocating for independence, ultimately contributing to the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Topic 13.4: 13.4 The End of the Cold War and the Collapse of the Soviet Union
Unit 13