Answer:
The Baltic states were free of foreign rule in World War II.
Explanation:
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania form the Baltic countries, these nations are located in the northeastern portion of the European continent, on the east coast of the Baltic Sea. Together, they have a territorial extension of 174,800 square kilometers and a population of 6,876,172 inhabitants.
These three nations were part of the defunct Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), and declared their independence in 1991, becoming autonomous states.