Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union on June 15, 1940.
Many of them came to the Moldova after it was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940.
Latvia was again occupied by the Soviet Union from 1944-91.
The city was soon occupied by the Soviet Union.
In 1944 the city was yet again occupied by the Soviet Union leading to a new wave of political exiles and killings.
Most recently, the site took on a special significance during the years 1944-1990, when Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union.
These three countries were occupied by, and annexed into, the Soviet Union (1940-1941, 1944-1991).
On June 28, 1940, these territories were occupied by the Soviet Union.
That year, it was occupied by the Soviet Union, whose armies remained until the war ended.
And in 1940 Estonia was completely occupied by the Soviet Union.