maitsemuutus
Maitsemuutus is a concept in Estonian politics and history, referring to the August 1917 Imperial Russian government decision to reintroduce the death penalty by hanging for soldiers who deserted from the army. This decision was seen as a significant departure from the more liberal policies that had been in place during World War I.
Initially, the death penalty for deserters had been abolished by Tsar Alexander II in 1885. The decision
The Estonian people saw the reintroduction of the death penalty as a direct threat to their own
The concept of maitsemuutus has since become a symbol of the ongoing struggle for Estonian independence and