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back to @nitrrogen__'s posts@TheEternalKraut That doesn't change the fact that the USSR did not "hold them back". The baltics were quite rich and almost on the level of western Europe. pic.twitter.com/n9mzIVSDiK
Aug 2 2024 1:12:42 PM
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Explaining Russian brutality in the Caucasus and Central Asia
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UltrainstinctHeinzGuderian
@TheEternalKraut
@nitrrogen__ Only in purchasing power and I doubt it. All of the former Eastern Bloc/Ex Soviets states underwent economic shock and it was particularly bad because the Balts decided to build themselves from the ground up instead of using existing Soviet institutions. The growth rate is larger
Aug 2 2024 1:09:12 PM
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UltrainstinctHeinzGuderian
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@nitrrogen__ Barely? And thats not evidence that they didn’t hold them back. The USSR also had plenty of more negative economic effects on the Baltics beyond economics like shipping war veterans to settle in Latvia that the state would later need to take care of for instance
Aug 2 2024 1:16:29 PM
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