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Valga, Valgamaa
During the Second World War, there was a camp for prisoners of war in the territory of the current Priimets Industrial Estate where the former stables of the Estonian Army had been converted into prisons. The Stalag 351 Camp was founded in summer 1941 for captured soldiers fighting in the Red Army and Camp 187 for German...
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Tartu, Tartumaa
The new monument to Villem Reiman (1861-1917) was opened in 2004 and its author is Mati Varik. Villem Reiman was a pastor and a cultural persona who fought for the independence of the Estonian people as a figurehead of the Estonian national movement.
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War Of Independence Monument At Foot Of Suur Munamägi (big Egg Mountain)
Võrumaa
The monument was erected in 1932 to commemorate the soldiers from the I Cavalry Regiment who fought and perished in the Munamägi battle during the War of Independence. The monument was reopened on the 7th of August, 1988.
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War Of Independence Monument In Rõuge
Võrumaa
To commemorate the 200 residents of Rõuge who had perished in battles of the War of Independence or had died from wounds sustained during the war, on the initiative of Valter Viks, pastor of the congregation, a monument was erected in 1926 near the church, on the other side of the Rõuge-Haanja highway. The monument was...
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