usalduskriise
Usalduskriise, also known as the Usalduskriis or Usalduskriis in Estonian, refers to a significant political crisis that occurred in Estonia in the early 20th century. The crisis was primarily a result of the growing tensions between the Estonian national movement and the Russian Empire, which had been ruling Estonia since the 18th century. The term "usalduskriise" translates to "crisis of confidence" in English, reflecting the loss of trust and support that the Estonian national movement experienced during this period.
The roots of the usalduskriise can be traced back to the early 20th century, when the Estonian
The crisis was marked by a series of events, including the arrest of Estonian national leaders, the