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The Baltic States in the Second World War w/ Dan Kaszeta

28 Jun 2025 – 16:30 - 18:00 BST
Gladstone's Library
Chapel
Gladstone's Library
Hawarden, Flintshire CH5 3DF United Kingdom

Join historian and author Dan Kaszeta at Gladstone’s Library for discussion about his new book, and about the challenges and perils of writing about atrocities.

About the book

Comparing a map of Europe from 1936 with one from 1946, all the countries are there, albeit with some shifts in borders, except for three: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. These states disappeared during the Second World War, despite never declaring war or having war declared on them.

The Baltic States in the Second World War describes the theft of the Baltic states. Despite hoping to ride out the war in neutrality, like Sweden, the three countries suffered a triple occupation. A nasty and brutish, but short, Soviet occupation was displaced by a three-year Nazi occupation that was nasty and brutish in different ways. A barbarous genocide of Jews and Roma ensued. The Soviets returned in 1944 and did not leave for decades, calling into question exactly when the war really ended for the Baltic states.

All three occupations used local collaborators and achieved some degree of cooperation, but there was also a wide variety of resistance. Thousands of Baltic people fought for the Soviet Union; thousands more fought for the Nazi occupiers. The majority were conscripts or had joined under duress, but there were some willing Quislings. Kaszeta offers the reader a sober and nuanced exploration of the under-reported 1939–45 period in the Baltic states.

About the author

Dan Kaszeta is a specialist defence and security consultant, who has held positions in the US Secret Service and the White House Military Office. A Royal Historical Society fellow, he is the author of The Forest Brotherhood; The Baltic States in the Second World War and Toxic (all published by Hurst).

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