1944 ⟶ Estonian Government Forced to Flee

The Government of Estonia prints a few hundred copies of the...
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1944

🚂 Estonian General Laidoner Deported to Siberia

General Johan Laidoner of Estonia is deported to Siberia.⟶
Estonian General Laidoner Deported to Siberia (1940)
EstoniaSoviet UnionDeportationBaltic StatesRepressionOccupationEastern FrontPolitical PersecutionUSSR

🇪🇪 Estonian Government Forced to Flee

The Government of Estonia prints a few hundred copies of the Riigi Teataja (State Gazette) and is forced to flee under Soviet pressure.⟶
Estonian Government Forced to Flee (1944)
EstoniaSoviet UnionOccupationGovernment in ExileBaltic StatesEastern FrontResistance1944

🇪🇪 Estonian Government Appeals for Independence & Mass Exodus

The Government of Estonia seizes the government buildings of Toompea from the German forces and appeals to the Soviet Union for the independence of Estonia. The Soviet advance sparks a major Estonian civil evacuation abroad, with ca. 80,000 people (7% of the pre-war population), including almost the entire Coastal Swedish minority, fleeing mostly over the Baltic Sea to Sweden.⟶
Estonian Government Appeals for Independence & Mass Exodus (1944)
Eastern FrontEstoniaSoviet UnionOccupationEvacuationBaltic StatesCivilian DisplacementWorld War II

📢 Estonian Head of State Calls for Resistance

In a radio broadcast, Jüri Uluots, the acting Head of State of Estonia, calls the Estonian conscripts to hold the Soviet Armed Forces back until a peace treaty with Germany is signed.⟶
EstoniaSoviet UnionGermanyresistanceconscriptionEastern Frontpolitical leadershipWorld War IIBaltic states

🇪🇪 Estonian Government Proclaimed

Jüri Uluots proclaims the Government of Estonia headed by Deputy Prime Minister Otto Tief.⟶
Estonian Government Proclaimed (1944)
EstoniaGovernment in ExileResistanceOccupationPoliticsEastern FrontSoviet UnionBaltic States

🇪🇪 Estonian Government of Otto Tief Disbands

The Estonian government of Otto Tief fails to evacuate from Western Estonia and disbands, with most members of the government eventually captured by the Soviets.⟶
Estonian Government of Otto Tief Disbands (1944)
EstoniaSoviet OccupationGovernment CollapseBaltic StatesEastern FrontResistance1944Political Repression