Below is the text of a talk that was read out for me on August 23, 2018 at a conference in Tallinn on the 79th anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact of August 23, 1939.
- Without that now long-ago accord, there would not have been the war in Europe at least in the shape that it took,
- The Baltic countries would not have been occupied for so long, and
- The Soviet Union wouldn’t have lasted and then fallen apart as it did.




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