estonia 1944 - EAS
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9 March – World War II: Soviet Army planes attack Tallinn, Estonia. 26 July – Battle of Narva: The Soviets captured Narva. 29 July – Battle of Tannenberg Line: The Estonian and German counterattack stopped Soviet advance towards Tallinn. 26 August – The Soviets captured most of Tartu,
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See more• 26 January – Helle-Reet Helenurm, actress (died 2003)
• 3 July – Viiu Härm, actress
• 10 October – Lii Tedre, actress...
See more• Otto Tief was captured by Soviet forces; Jüri Uluots and members of the Tief government escaped to Sweden.
• 30 January – Battle of Narva: The first Soviet units crossed Estonian border.
• 24 February – Battle of Narva: Estonian volunteers launched...
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https://estonianworld.com › security › when-tallinn...Mar 09, 2022 · On 9 March 1944, the Soviet Air Forces started to bomb the Estonian capital, Tallinn, that, at the time, was occupied by Nazi Germany; some 600-700 civilians died, over 600 were wounded and some 20,000 people were …