République de Lettonie (1918-1940) (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "République de Lettonie (1918-1940)" in French language version.

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  • (en) « Seventh session Agenda item 9 »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?), United Nations, Human Rights Council, Mission to Estonia, (consulté le ) : « The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939 assigned Estonia to the Soviet sphere of influence, prompting the beginning of the first Soviet occupation in 1940. After the German defeat in 1944, the second Soviet occupation started and Estonia became a Soviet republic. »

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  • (en) Gerard Pieter van den Berg, William B. Simons, Encyclopedia of Soviet law, Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster, BRILL, , 964 p. (ISBN 90-247-3075-9, lire en ligne), p. 461

    « On March 26, 1949, the US Department of State issued a circular letter stating that the Baltic countries were still independent nations with their own diplomatic representatives and consuls. »

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  • (en) Renaud Dehousse, « The International Practice of the European Communities: Current Survey », European Journal of International Law, vol. 4, no 1,‎ , p. 141 (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )

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  • (en) « Seventh session Agenda item 9 »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?), United Nations, Human Rights Council, Mission to Estonia, (consulté le ) : « The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939 assigned Estonia to the Soviet sphere of influence, prompting the beginning of the first Soviet occupation in 1940. After the German defeat in 1944, the second Soviet occupation started and Estonia became a Soviet republic. »

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  • (en) « Seventh session Agenda item 9 »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?), United Nations, Human Rights Council, Mission to Estonia, (consulté le ) : « The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939 assigned Estonia to the Soviet sphere of influence, prompting the beginning of the first Soviet occupation in 1940. After the German defeat in 1944, the second Soviet occupation started and Estonia became a Soviet republic. »

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  • (en) Renaud Dehousse, « The International Practice of the European Communities: Current Survey », European Journal of International Law, vol. 4, no 1,‎ , p. 141 (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )
  • (en) « Seventh session Agenda item 9 »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?), United Nations, Human Rights Council, Mission to Estonia, (consulté le ) : « The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939 assigned Estonia to the Soviet sphere of influence, prompting the beginning of the first Soviet occupation in 1940. After the German defeat in 1944, the second Soviet occupation started and Estonia became a Soviet republic. »

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  • (en) European Parliament, « Resolution on the situation in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania », Official Journal of the European Communities, vol. 42/78,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • (en) « Seventh session Agenda item 9 »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?), United Nations, Human Rights Council, Mission to Estonia, (consulté le ) : « The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939 assigned Estonia to the Soviet sphere of influence, prompting the beginning of the first Soviet occupation in 1940. After the German defeat in 1944, the second Soviet occupation started and Estonia became a Soviet republic. »