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5 giorni fa · Watchlist. Seen. 127. 42. Sign in to sync Watchlist. Streaming Charts. 23560. New. Rating. 68% (169) 7.1 (5k) Genres. Drama, War & Military, Made in Europe, History. Runtime. 1h 40min. Production country. Finland, Estonia. Director. Elmo Nüganen. 1944. (2015) Watch Now. Rent. $3.99. 100min - English. CC. HD. PROMOTED. Subscription Free Buy Rent.
- 2015
- Karl Tammik; Jüri Jõgi; Aino Tammik
- Elmo Nüganen
2 mar 2024 · A list of films made in the Republic of Estonia since 1991: [1] [2] For a list of Estonian films released prior to 1991, see List of Estonian films .
9 mar 2024 · On 9 March 1944, Tallinn was devastated by the March bombings, which destroyed a quarter of the city almost overnight; Adam Rang, whose family members lost their home that night, reflects on how the bombings changed Estonia – and recreated the photos to show how present-day Tallinn has recovered.
- Adam Rang
9 mar 2024 · 80 years ago: Estonia commemorates the March 1944 bombings. Saturday, March 9, 2024. Location: Tallinn. News Category: Politics. Source Website: Estonian World.
9 mar 2024 · 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 left homeless; Estonian World publishes an excerpt from the book, “Darkness in Tallinn: World War in Europe’s ...
2 giorni fa · Continuation War - Wikipedia. The Continuation War, [f] also known as the Second Soviet-Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II. It began with a Finnish declaration of war and invasion on 25 June 1941 and ended on 19 September 1944 with the Moscow Armistice.
1 giorno fa · With the Allied victory over Germany becoming certain in 1944, the only option to save Estonia's independence was to stave off a new Soviet invasion of Estonia until Germany's capitulation. By January 1944, the front was pushed back by the Soviet Army almost all the way to the former Estonian border.