Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
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Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic | |
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1940–1941, 1944–1990/91 | |
Anthem: "Anthem of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic" | |
![]() Location of Estonia (red) within the Soviet Union | |
Status | Internationally unrecognized part of Soviet Union (1940–1941, 1944–1990/91) |
Capital | Tallinn 59°26′09″N 24°44′15″E / 59.4358°N 24.7375°E |
Common languages | Estonian Russian |
Religion | State atheism |
Government | One-party Soviet socialist republic |
Leader | |
• 1940–1941 | Karl Säre |
• 1944–1950 | Nikolai Karotamm |
• 1950–1978 | Johannes Käbin |
• 1978–1988 | Karl Vaino |
• 1988–1990 | Vaino Väljas |
Legislature | Supreme Soviet |
Historical era | World War II · Cold War |
16 June 1940 | |
• SSR declared | 21 July 1940 |
• Annexed by USSR | 6 August 1940 |
1941 | |
1944 | |
16 November 1988 | |
1988 | |
• Soviet occupation declared illegal | 8 May 1990 |
• Restoration of independent Estonia | 20 August 1991 |
• Independence recognised by the USSR | 6 September 1991 |
Area | |
1989[source?] | 45,227 km2 (17,462 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 1989[source?] | 1,565,662 |
Currency | Soviet ruble (руб) (SUR) |
Calling code | 7 014 |
Today part of | Estonia |
The Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic,[1] or Estonian SSR or ESSR, was a republic of the Soviet Union. It was administered by and subordinated to the Government of the Soviet Union.
The ESSR replaced the Republic of Estonia on 21 July 1940, after the invasion of Soviet troops on 17 June 1940. A puppet government backed by the Soviet Union, declared Estonia to be a Soviet state. The Estonian SSR was taken into the USSR on 9 August 1940. The independence of the Republic of Estonia was reestablished on 20 August 1991.
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