Another read: “Juden,” German for Jews. A third had the words “Sieg Heil,” a Nazi greeting, written on it. Virtually all of the 4,500 that had lived in Estonia before the Holocaust were ...
International Holocaust Remembrance Day has been marked in Estonia since 2002. National ceremony held in Tallinn Kristina Kallas at the national memorial ceremony at Rahumäe Jewish Cemetery in Tallinn ...
The Aviv private Jewish kindergarten in Tallinn's Kesklinn will close later this year due to falling enrollments and lack of ...
(JTA) — A town in Estonia unveiled a plaque honoring a Waffen SS officer, spurring protests from the Jewish community. A nonprofit unveiled the plaque in Mustla for the local Nazi collaborator ...
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