- The
Baltic Landwehr or
Baltische Landeswehr ("Baltic
Territorial Army") was the name of the
unified armed forces of
Couronian and
Livonian nobility from...
- The Deutsch-
Baltische Gesellschaft ("German-Baltic Society") is an
organization which represents Baltic German refugees expelled from
Estonia and Latvia...
- The
United Baltic Duchy (German:
Vereinigtes Baltisches Herzogtum; Latvian: Apvienotā
Baltijas hercogiste; Estonian:
Balti Hertsogiriik), or alternatively...
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westward offensive of 1918–1919 and the 1919
aggression of the pro–German
Baltische Landeswehr. The
campaign was the
struggle of the
newly established democratic...
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locally for
transport purposes. See also
Operation Edelweiss. In July 1941,
Baltische Öl GmbH was
founded for the oil
shale extraction in Estonia. All of the...
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shipyard (Lindholmens
Mekaniska Verkstad A/B) in Gothenburg, Sweden, for the
Baltische Reederei GmbH of Hamburg. She was 230 ft (70.1 m) long,
powered by a triple...
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Baltisches Wappenbuch (full name in German:
Baltisches Wappenbuch:
Wappen sämmtlicher, den
Ritterschaften von Livland, Estland,
Kurland und
Oesel zugehöriger...
- in
Courland and Semigallia, the
liberation of Riga was dela****. In the
Baltische Landeswehr book of
memories of the battles, it is said that the liberation...
- by
Andrievs Niedra,
supported by Baltic-German
forces composed of the
Baltische Landeswehr ("Baltic
Defence Force") and the
Freikorps formation Eiserne...
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Baltische Post (written with long s) was a
German language newspaper in Riga
during the
early 20th century....