Mai-Liis Bartling (Hallikmaa)
Interview
Interview
Interview
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Interview
Interview
Interview
A can of peaches as a symbol of freedom
The ways how to explain one's identity (long version)
Going to Germany and Canada in the name of a better future
Documentary
Interview
From Vilnius Ghetto to Lagedi and Klooga concentration camps
Documentary
Documentary
Documentary
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Documentary
Documentary
Documentary
Documentary
Nation and regime are two separate entities
The story of the deportation of a family of Riga in 1949.
Memories of a Finnish war child
The farm of deported father was turned into a Soviet military city that has been abandoned by now
Saw his son for the first time after 12 years of Siberia
The identity of Karelia and the memory of great-grandparents
The importance of maintaining the social status of refugees
Discovering the inspirational story of one’s own family
About a grandfather who was deported to Siberia twice
Pride in being an Estonian
Why should we learn our history?
Branched family
Fighting for national freedom
Guilty of loving one’s country
About the lives of Forest Brothers during the war
Keeping the Estonian roots
Becoming an architect despite the horrors of war
Family’s arrest and flee to Canada
The war took homeland along with the social position
Valuing the Estonian roots
The difficult journey of refugees and the reality of sponsorship
A young boy's hard time on the way to the Geislingen refugee camp
educational film
Siim’s family escaped Estonia in fear of the Soviets and arrived in the USA in search for the Superman
The journey from Patarei prison to Finland
Interview
"Goodbye Lenin", regaining of independence of Estonia through the eyes of a journalist