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Ageeda Paavel

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221:"In order to carry out demolition works, 15 Party activists and 275 persons from the Destruction Battalion must be mobilised. 15 workers are needed for the execution of each demolition and 10 people are needed for protection.... In order to carry out demolition works, 225 kg of TNT, 150 metres of rope/fuse and 100 primers are needed, since there is no demolition material on the spot. 11 lorries, which are available but which lack petrol, are needed for carrying the ruins away." 125:
The important thing was that the fuse had to be long enough to give us a safe distance for running away. It was. We put in place the materials for the blast with Aili; we had no supporters. The fact that a militia officer who was on duty was flirting with a girl at a distance and did not notice us made it easier for us. Although this girl did not belong to our group, she was also later arrested."
215:, which had been compiled by the Military Department of the Soviet Central Committee in April 1945, has been preserved in the Estonian State Archives. Monuments are listed by counties in this file and it specifies the amount of explosive and an evaluation concerning the transportation that were needed. For example an extract regarding 124:
on the side facing the church. It was about a meter high wooden pyramid, which was only about 20 centimetres in diameter; it was of a plain blue colour and its top was decorated by a red tin pentagon. /.../ Juhan gave us the explosives and instructions. There was nothing really difficult about it.
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Report by the Chairman of the EC(b)P Võrumaa Committee, Tamm, No. 101/s to the EC(b)P CC 1st secretary Nikolai Karotamm. 6 April 1945. ERAF Archives depot 1, ref. 3, depository unit 501. L. 37.
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Soon after the incident, Paavel and JĂĽrgenson were apprehended by the Soviet authorities. Paavel was 15 years old at the time, and JĂĽrgenson, just 14. Both were sentenced to a
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from Estonia to forced-labor camps in the USSR, where they endured many years of hardship before they were allowed to return to Estonia.
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in 1944, the Soviet occupation authorities began systematically destroying the war memorials to the fallen in the
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Historical statement, compiled by Peeter Kaasik, for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, 2006
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Common grave for and a memorial to Red Army soldiers on Tõnismägi, Tallinn (PDF file)
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In February 1998, Paavel and her friend Jõgi (Jürgenson) were awarded the Estonian
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war monument (a wooden memorial topped with a star): the preceding monument to the
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were destroyed by the Soviet authorities and the Estonian graveyard was reused by
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A comprehensive file concerning the destruction of the monuments of the
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Recipients of the Military Order of the Cross of the Eagle, Class III
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with explosives. Also between 1944 and 1946 the gravestones of the
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Decorations of the Republic of Estonia. Awarded in 1995–1998
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Ageeda Paavel died on 1 November 2023, at the age of 93.
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and local authorities restored the monument in time for
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regime ("Freedom fighter of military merit") by the
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Aili JĂĽrgenson
Soviet
Bronze Soldier
Tallinn
Soviet re-occupation of Estonia
Estonian War of Independence
Amandus Adamson
Estonian War of Independence
Pärnu
Tallinn Military Cemetery
Red Army
censored reports about the demolition
Victory Day
Rakvere
Tartu
Gulag
deported
Order of the Cross of the Eagle
Soviet
Estonian President
Lennart Meri
britishembassy.gov.uk
Archived
Wayback Machine
Republic of Estonia
Võrumaa
"Estonia"
"In Russia's shadow: The Katyn deniers"
"Suri koolitüdrukuna Tõnismäe monumendi õhku lasknud Ageeda Paavel"
Decorations of the Republic of Estonia. Awarded in 1995–1998

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