http://books.google.ca/books?id=vwM...ook_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBQ
I have published a book on Latvia recently, and I have got to tell you scholarship in this area is lacking. Also, there is a full length feature movie on Latvia's War of Independence. It is out on DVD and called "Rigas Sargi" or Guards of Riga. VERY good movie with lots of Mosin Nagants.
Latvia fought the Germans under Bermondt Avalov and the Reds as well in 1919.
I agree with you that there seems to be little in English - best to learn German perhaps as there might be more scholarship in these areas done by German historians. Same for Russian. Best would be to speak and read the languages of each but I'm not a linguist.
I am aware of these books and they are on my list to buy (of course that interferes with firearm purchases!)
'War in the Woods: Estonia's Struggle for Survival, 1944-1956' by Mart Laar but this does not help with prior to WW2.
'Latvia in World War II' by Valdis O. Lumans, again not prior to WW2
I have been researching and buying books about Eastern Europe for some time. I do have 'Murder Without Hatred: Estonians and the Holocaust' but again this only covers WW2 and is specific to the Estonian role in the Holocaust.
I've done much better finding books about the history of Poland between the World Wars as Poland fought a major war against the Soviets in 1920. But zero regarding the Poles in WW1 even though they were conscripted into the armies of Germany, Austrio Hungary and Russia. Same for Finland during WW2 but again I haven't found anything in English about Finland's Civil War.
Nothing so far about Lithuania.
I think I will have to check out more books specific to the Germans and Russians and then perhaps I can glean something.
Osprey books are good for the colour plates but are too general. They make for an good introduction though.
Thank you Skirsons, I'll check your book out.