Cuando no se lee la historia.... que la ocupación por la fuerza de los estados balticos por la antigua URRS fue algo amigable bajo el manto del camarada Stand Lee....Obi Juan escribió: ↑18 Dic 2021, 13:20 La unica votacion que ha habido sobre mantener la URSS tal como era o dividirse, muestra lo contrario,:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Sovi ... referendum
Los que han decidido dividirse en varias republicas han sido las mafias locales, los unicos ganadores en todo este periodo. O sea de decision mayoritaria y democratica, nada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupatio ... tic_states
Ósea, nadie contó con los gobiernos, ni sus gentes ni con sus costumbres, solo se pasó la apisonadora del ejercito rojo, se crearon "KGBs / Stassis" locales para buscar a los disidentes y se puso un gobierno comunista y represivo, todo para la gloria de la union sovietica, osea una crimea como anteriormente, como anexarse parte de polonia por los jajasThe occupation of the Baltic states involved the June 1940 invasion of the Red Army, and the subsequent military occupation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by the Soviet Union, under the leadership of Stalin and auspices of the August 1939 Nazi-Soviet Pact that had been signed immediately before the outbreak of World War II.[1][2] The three countries were then annexed into the Soviet Union as constituent "republics" in August 1940, though United States and most other Western countries never recognised this incorporation, considering it illegal.[3][4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_invasion_of_Poland
O Besaravia a los rumanos. Y todavia algunos los ponen como legitimos. No es extraño que en el 91, esas republicas lo primero que quisieron fue salir corriendo del "abrazo" de la madre patria.The Soviet invasion of Poland was a military operation by the Soviet Union without a formal declaration of war. On 17 September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east, sixteen days after Germany invaded Poland from the west. Subsequent military operations lasted for the following 20 days and ended on 6 October 1939 with the two-way division and annexation of the entire territory of the Second Polish Republic by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.[7] This division is sometimes called the Fourth Partition of Poland. The Soviet (as well as German) invasion of Poland was indirectly indicated in the "secret protocol" of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact signed on 23 August 1939, which divided Poland into "spheres of influence" of the two powers.[8] German and Soviet cooperation in the invasion of Poland has been described as co-belligerence.[9][10]