Russians in the Baltic states describes self-identifying ethnic Russians and other Russian-speaking communities in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, commonly referred to collectively as the Baltic states. In 2011, there were 1,052,520 ethnic Russians in the Baltic States (556,422 in Latvia, 321,198 in Estonia, 174,900 in Lithuania), having declined from 1,726,000 in 1989, the year of the last census during the Soviet occupation.[1]
>>69680082
Russia is fucking huge enough, send these subhuman slavs back to their icy shithole
>mfw poles outnumber russians in lithuania
>>69680314
Thank you Australia, you are our greatest internet ally.
>>69680082
>Prussia, Silesia, Estonia and Latvia will never be German in your lifetime anymore.
>>69680545
It might get even worse. You might lose your german identity altogether if emigration doesn't stop
>>69680675
>Implying German identity exists after 1945
>>69680756
In my heart lebt der deutsche noch weiter. Preussens Gloria.
>>69680545
>Estonia
>Latvia
>being German
Narva should belong to Russia.
>>69681288
check your history, remember memel, riga ect?
>but we were commonwhealth n shit