Ajalehe «Kodumaa» nägemus Eesti ajaloost kahe maailmasõja vahel, suunatud väliseestlastele. Sisaldab materjale, mida «emigrandid erinevatel põhjustel ei kasutanud».
«It must be pointed out that the present book is different from all the publications on Baltic history, since here use has been made of British and American sources, including the USA Congress documents on foreign policy. For various subjective reasons they have not been used in the historical surveys published by Estonian emigrants. But it is those materials that provide us with a concrete background for the so-called «Baltic question» at the present moment.»
Contents:
- The decisive year
- Who wanted self-determination and who did not
- Confusion concerning the birthday
- Servants of many masters
- Communists and terror
- Who waged the war in the Baltic area in 1919
- Pulling chestnuts out of the fire for Entente
- You have been deceived!
- The problem of dividing up the Baltic area
- Attempts to disallow peace
- Peace treaty and recognition
- The cordon sanitaire
- The results of anglophile policy
- A turn towards Nazi Germany
- Echoes of Munich in Estonia
- The Estonian government does not want a security guarantee
- A military collaboration pact with Germany
- The crash
- Some present-day echoes
- Sources
- Index