內容簡介
內容簡介 This historical account primarily examines the Baltic German minority, tracing their significant political, military, and cultural influence in Latvia and Estonia from the thirteenth century through their forced exodus in 1939. The text details the Teutonic Order's establishment and expansion, including their crusades and eventual decline due to conflicts with rising powers like Poland and Lithuania. It also explores the Hanseatic League's economic impact and regional dominance, alongside the shifting control of the Baltic territories under Swedish, Polish, and Russian rule, highlighting the constant geopolitical struggles for regional supremacy. The narrative further discusses the challenges to Baltic German authority during the Russian Empire, including the Russification policies and the growing nationalist movements of Latvians and Estonians, culminating in the independent republics and the final departure of the Baltic Germans.