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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

'Boat of tears' commemorating Estonian refugees of 1944

22.09.2023. Tallinn. An installation on Tallinn's Freedom Square commemorated the "Great Escape to the West" of 1944 when thousands of Estonians fled the advancing Red Army. The "Boat of Tears", which is illustrated by an illustration by Edward von Lõngus, which was created based on the materials of the Estonian State Archives. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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