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  2. Tallinn offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Tallinn offensive (Russian: Таллинская наступательная операция) was a strategic offensive by the Red Army's 2nd Shock and 8th armies and the Baltic Fleet against the German Army Detachment Narwa and Estonian units in mainland Estonia on the Eastern Front of World War II on 17–26 September 1944.

  3. Strategic operations of the Red Army in World War II

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    Tallinn offensive 17–26 September 1944 Moonsund landing 5–22 October 1944 Memel offensive 27 September – 24 November 1944. Courland Pocket 9 October 1944 – 8 May 1945; Belgrade offensive 14 September – 24 November 1944 Niš operation 8–14 October 1944; Battle of Batina 11–29 November 1944; Debrecen offensive 6–28 October 1944

  4. Baltic offensive - Wikipedia

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    The medieval Old Town and Town Hall of German-occupied Tallinn, Estonia in ruins after Soviet aerial bombing attacks (1944).. The Baltic offensive, also known as the Baltic strategic offensive, [6] was the military campaign between the northern Fronts of the Red Army and the German Army Group North in the Baltic States during the autumn of 1944.

  5. Battle of Porkuni - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Porkuni (Estonian: Porkuni lahing) was the largest engagement between Estonians serving in the Red Army and Estonian pro-independence and Waffen-SS units. It took place on 21 September 1944 [2] between Lake Porkuni and the Sauvälja village about seven kilometres northeast of the town of Tamsalu [3] during the Leningrad Front's Tallinn Offensive Operation (17 September 1944 – 26 ...

  6. Battle of Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn Offensive, a 1944 offensive to retake the city from German forces in World War II. Attempt to restore independence, a 1944 failed Estonian attempt to recapture the city from German forces and to hold it against Soviet forces. Battle of Tallinn, the final battle of that offensive.

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  8. Battle of Narva (1944) - Wikipedia

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    Soviet air assaults against civilians in Estonian towns were a part of the offensive, aimed at forcing the Estonians away from supporting the German side. The Soviet Long Range Aviation branch assaulted the Estonian capital of Tallinn on the night of 8–9 March. Approximately 40% of the housing was destroyed in the city; 25,000 people were ...

  9. Alix Earle apologizes for past racist comment on social media

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    TikTok star Alix Earle apologized Monday for a post she wrote when she was 13 years old in which she used a slur used to insult Black people.