Käibinurgud
Käibinurgud, often translated as "turn corners" or "turning points," refers to a specific concept within Estonian cultural and historical discourse, particularly related to the Soviet occupation. It denotes a period of transition or a shift in public sentiment and political maneuvering that began to challenge the established Soviet authority. This phenomenon was not a singular event but rather a gradual process of awakening and resistance.
The term emerged during the late Soviet era, as the grip of Moscow began to loosen and
This period saw the rise of informal movements, the re-emergence of national symbols, and a growing public