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Lisa Trei

Interview

Lisa Trei talks about her great-grandparents who travelled out of Estonia already before WWII. She highlights their warm attitude towards the post-WWII Estonian refugees. Lisa gives a detailed overview of her first visit to Estonia, her decision to move to Estonia permanently and her job as a journalist.

  • 2014
  • Lisa Trei
  • Between the world wars
  • World War II
  • First Soviet Occupation of Estonia
  • DP camps
  • Song Festival
  • March Deportation 1949
  • Deficit
  • Restoration of independence
  • KGB
  • Holocaust
  • Foreign Estonians
  • Forest brothers after the war
  • German occupation
  • Elisa Trei (Roost)
  • Peeter Trei
  • Paul Saagpakk
  • Tarmo Tamberg
  • Harald Raudsepp
  • Marju Lauristin
  • Peeter Vihalemm
  • Priit Pullerits
  • Heinz Valk
  • Edgar Savisaar
  • Vladimir Lenin
  • Viktor Kingissepp
  • Juta Ristsoo
  • Peeter Ristsoo
  • Mihhail Gorbatšov
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Pille Vaher
  • Haro Hallik
  • Jüri Mõis
  • Lennart Meri
  • Mart Laar
  • Jüri Lõik
  • Vladimir Putin
  • Jossif Stalin
  • Allan Trei
  • Peggy (Mcnamee) Trei
  • Inna Feldbach
  • Anton Hansen Tammsaare
  • Aimar Kivi
  • Lennart Kivi
  • Ants Oks
  • Agne Oks
  • Marek Vahula
  • Õie Sarv
  • Paul Eerik Rummo
  • Vello Pettai
  • Eugenia Loov
  • New York
  • Harlem
  • Tammese
  • Ellis Island
  • Manhattan
  • Tartu
  • Tallinn
  • Tomsk
  • Kuressaare
  • Moscow
  • Pskov
  • Vilnius
  • Riga
  • Narva
  • San Francisco
  • Helsinki
  • Saint Petersburg
  • Lümanda
  • New Orleans
  • Harilaid
  • Värska

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