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СССР аннексировал Литву, Латвию и Эстонию
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Wie der Holocaust in einer kleinen Stadt wütete
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Sturm fällt Riesenbaum vor dem Fontanearchiv Potsdam 18:09 13.06.2021 Wetter in Potsdam - Potsdam: Sturmböe fällt Baum vor der Villa Quandt
Um die 120 Jahre alt war der Baum vor dem Fontanearchiv in der Villa Quandt in Potsdam. Ein Sturm hat seinem Leben ein jähes Ende gesetzt – nur ein Sturm? Ein Sturm hat diese mächtige Linde am Fontanearchiv in Potsdam gefällt. Sie war innen schon hohl. Quelle: Robin Williamson Neuer Garten
Eine heftige Sturmböe hat vor der Villa Quandt am Pfingstberg einen mächtigen Baum gefällt. Direkt vor dem Denkmal für den Dichterfürsten Theodor Font.
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President Kersti Kaljulaid was on an official visit to Austria on Wednesday, meeting with that country s head of state on the occasion of 100 years of bilateral relations between the two states. The president also took part in a panel discussion with her Austrian counterpart Thursday morning, viewable by clicking the link above.
The president said on her social media account that the visit was a special one. There are not many countries in the world whose president is Estonian, but Austria is one of them, she wrote.
President of Austria Alexander Van der Bellen s mother was Estonian while his father became a naturalized Estonian citizen in 1934, during the period of the First Estonian Republic. Both fled the Soviet Occupation, settling in Vienna, where the President Van der Bellen was born in 1944. He was last on an official visit to Estonia in 2018.