| ▲ | Teever 8 hours ago | |
Most countries never recognized the Soviet annexation de jure, and under the legal-continuity doctrine Estonia remained an independent state under occupation throughout 1940–1991. I wonder if French people born in Vichy France should have their Wikipedia entries changed to say that they were born in the French State and not the French Republic. | ||
| ▲ | tryauuum 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |
the "other countries recognition" is a valid point which I missed Still, it kind of feels weird if (I assume) for 40 years everyone had "Estonian SSR" stamped in their birth certificates / passports, and then we say "actually they were born in Republic of Estonia (occupied)" | ||