The Estonian Institute of Historical Memory organises a commemoration event on the occasion of the Resistance Fighting Day in Patarei Prison on 22 September at 14.30.
The Resistance Fighting Day is a public holiday to thank and commemorate all Estonians that have resisted against occupying regimes either in words or in actions, and by doing that protected the independence and liberty of Estonia. Many of them lost their lives, freedom or health in mass repressions. The Resistance Fighting Day is also known as Otto Tief Government Day, as it honours the attempt by Otto Tief, the Acting Prime Minister of the last Estonian government, to restore Estonian independence in September 1944, when German troops were leaving and Soviet troops yet to arrive. The occupying Red Army took Tallinn on 22 September 1944, marking the beginning of a new active phase of the resistance. The forming of Otto Tief’s government emphasised the fact that Estonia is an independent country that has been illegally reoccupied by the communist Soviet Union. The resistance continued in various forms until the restoration of Estonia’s independence in 1991.
State representatives will hold speeches at 14.30 in Patarei’s courtyard. Forest Brothers’ songs will be performed by Põldsepp ja Pojad.
At 15.00, historians Martin Andreller and Peeter Kaasik will discuss the topic in the hall of Patarei exhibition area.
The approximate end time of the event is 16.15.
Please meet us in Patarei’s courtyard (directions here).
All participants have an opportunity to visit Patarei Prison exhibition area Communism is Prison free of charge.
Estonian Institute of Historical Memory
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