Okupatsiooniperiood
Okupatsiooniperiood is a term used in Estonian historiography to describe the era when Estonia was governed by foreign powers in the 20th century. It primarily covers the periods of Soviet and Nazi occupation, and is commonly understood to include the Soviet occupation that began in 1940, the German occupation during World War II, and the subsequent Soviet re-occupation that lasted until Estonia regained independence in 1991. The term emphasizes the loss of national sovereignty and the imposition of foreign rule during these years.
The timeline begins with the 1940 Soviet occupation, following the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, when Estonia was effectively
Repression and social change were significant features of okupatsiooniperiood. Large-scale deportations and population relocations occurred in