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Riga offensive (1944)
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isolated until the end of the war in Europe. Laar, Mart (2005). Estonia in World War II . Tallinn: Grenader. Mitcham, p. 150 Toomas Hiio [in Estonian] (2006)
Helmut Maandi
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State of Estonia from 1944 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1953, although in exile in Sweden. Laar, M (2005). Estonia in World War II . Grenader. p. 65. v t e
Päevaleht (1905)
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issue was printed on 26 July 1940. During the German occupation of Estonia in World War II , a revival of the old newspaper was attempted, but only a single
30th Guards Army Corps
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Sõrve) (in Russian). Tallinn: Eesti Raamat. Laar, Mart (2005). Estonia in World War II . Tallinn: Grenader. Unpublished material from the official war
National Committee of the Republic of Estonia
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the Second World War. Estonian National Council. 1948. M. Laar. Estonia in World War II . p. 30 https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_Esto
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village of Igavere in Harju County during the German occupation of Estonia in World War II . He had one older half-sibling from his father's previous marriage
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from California. On 14 June 1941, during the Soviet invasion of Estonia in World War II , Uesson was arrested by the NKVD, along with many other prominent
Mart Laar
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pasaules kara (Grenader, 2005) ISBN 9949-411-90-4 (in Latvian) Estonia in World War II (Grenader, 2005) ISBN 9949-411-93-9 (in English) Viron lyhyt historia'
Helle-Reet Helenurm
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and Ilse Helenurm (née Petron), during the German occupation of Estonia in World War II . Following the reoccupation of Estonia by the Soviet Union in 1944
Waffen-SS
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ISBN 978-83-7399-019-7. Laar, Mart (2005). "Battles in Estonia in 1944". Estonia in World War II . Tallinn: Grenamder. pp. 32–59. ISBN 9949-411-93-9. Langer, Howard
Continuation War
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Archived from the original on 22 February 2018. Laar, Mart (2005). Estonia in World War II . Tallinn: Grenader. ISBN 9789949411931. Archived from the original