joodetud
Joodetud, also spelled Joodetood, is a term used in Estonian to refer to the deaths of Jews during World War II. The term is derived from the Estonian words "jood" meaning Jew and "tõde" meaning truth. It is used to emphasize the reality and seriousness of the Holocaust in Estonia, where approximately 90% of the Jewish population was killed.
The Holocaust in Estonia began in the summer of 1941 when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union.
The Jews of Estonia were subjected to various forms of persecution, including forced labor, deportations, and
After the war, the Estonian government did not acknowledge the Holocaust in Estonia, and the term "Joodetud"