The
Baltic Entente was based on Treaty of Understanding and Collaboration signed between
Lithuania,
Latvia, and
Estonia on September 12, 1934 in Geneva. The main objective of the agreement was joint action in foreign policy. It also included commitments to support one another politically and to give diplomatic support in international communication. The endeavour was ultimately unsuccessful, as the combined strength of the three nations and their statements of neutrality were insubstantial in the face of the massive armies of
Nazi Germany and the
Soviet Union.