Through Baltic territories, the word became known in Central Europe.
According to another information, eight FF.41 were built and six of them were stationed in the Baltic territories.
Russia similarly occupied other Baltic territories (Finland, Lithuania etc.) raising doubts about the correct response among the British government.
It served mainly in Baltic territories and north Russia until 1944.
Russia gained its Baltic territories, and became the greatest power in Eastern Europe.
After the war, the Soviet Union reestablished control over the Baltic territories in line with its forcible annexations as communist republics in 1940.
Russia took the Baltic territories, and from then on was the major power in the east.
After the conquest of the Baltic territories by the Soviets in 1944, an insurgency involving national partisans started.
The Soviets have agreed that any of their equipment left on Baltic territory will count against Moscow's treaty allocation.
In North Estonia, the destruction battalions had the greatest impact, being the last Baltic territory captured from the Soviets.