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Red army crimes in Estonia - inhuman activities of Red army in Estonia denying the international law - the sequence of the historical facts. The term Red Army refers to the military troops of the Soviet Union during the period from 1917-1991. The following is a chronological list of aggressions and military crimes by the Soviet Russia and by the U.S.S.R. against its Baltic neighbor in Estonia. Estonian people were recruited and forced to participate in the Budapest rebellion in 1956, in Praha events of 1968, in the Afghanistan war, and the work camp at the Chernobyl Atomic plant.

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  • Red army crimes in Estonia - inhuman activities of Red army in Estonia denying the international law - the sequence of the historical facts. The term Red Army refers to the military troops of the Soviet Union during the period from 1917-1991. The following is a chronological list of aggressions and military crimes by the Soviet Russia and by the U.S.S.R. against its Baltic neighbor in Estonia. Estonian people were recruited and forced to participate in the Budapest rebellion in 1956, in Praha events of 1968, in the Afghanistan war, and the work camp at the Chernobyl Atomic plant.
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  • Red army crimes in Estonia - inhuman activities of Red army in Estonia denying the international law - the sequence of the historical facts. The term Red Army refers to the military troops of the Soviet Union during the period from 1917-1991. The following is a chronological list of aggressions and military crimes by the Soviet Russia and by the U.S.S.R. against its Baltic neighbor in Estonia. 1918 Estonians despite of Soviet Russia's heavy-handedness declare independence in Parnu on February 24, 1918. Estonian forces beat back German and Soviet militaries - Red Army. The Estonian War of Independence because of Soviet Russia military activities against Estonia supported by France and UK aim soon started and lasted till 1920. Casualties of Estonia:5,600 killed, 15,000 wounded, 667 captured. In 1920 against all odds, Estonia wins independence. In October 1939, according to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed in Moscow on 23 August 1939, the Red Army placed its troops in the Estonia and soon used Estonian airports to bomb Finnish south towns. On 14 June 1940 the Red Army started a fire near Estonian border, crashing Finnish airplane "Kaleva" and killing all the passengers. On 18 June 1940 the Red Army occupied Estonia, placing more than 50,000 soldiers in Estonia, thus soon helping to incorporate Estonia into Soviet Union. It supported arrests of Estonian political leaders, including the president and educated citizens of Estonia and supported deportations of ten thousand Estonian children, women, and old people to Siberia and the GULAG. In June 1941, during the first week of the German war against the Soviet Union, the Red Army committed Tartu massacre, murdering 198 Estonians. Over 2000 civilians were killed in Estonia by the Red Army from June to October 1941. Estonian people were recruited and forced to participate in the Budapest rebellion in 1956, in Praha events of 1968, in the Afghanistan war, and the work camp at the Chernobyl Atomic plant.
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