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back to @nitrrogen__'s posts@TheEternalKraut My argument is that independently. Without the USSR or the EU being a factor, the baltics would not be significantly richer, if not poorer.
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@TheEternalKraut 1974 according to the charts the baltics were like 14-15,000 and western Europe was 19-20,000. Comparatively with how poor they were pre WW2 and with the rest of the USSR - economically it was a net+. The economic effects of extra welfare due to war veterans is negligible.
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