CONCLUSIONS
1. Due to Estonia's division of import and export among its trade partners, or rather lack of division, concentrating and relying in Germany's and Great Britain's markets proved to be a poor decision as it crippled Estonia's foreign trade in the wake of Great Depression.
2. With the failure to form the Baltic League Estonia's hopes for a major defensive alliance faded and they resorted to claiming neutrality, which unfortunately they failed to realise. However even if successful would have most likely been for nothing with all the international pact violations going on a little before and during WWII among the major countries.
3. Ineffective work and indecisiveness of the government when Estonia faced the wave of the Great Depression made it fall in even greater crisis.
4. The political inconsistency over the inter-war period made an impact towards the life of Estonian society, as well as it further led to the loss of sovereignty of the state.
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