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Baltic Way
1989 peaceful demonstration in the form of a human chain
Singing Revolution
events leading up to the end of Soviet rule in the Baltic nations
January Events
1991 protest in Lithuania
Sąjūdis
The Sąjūdis (, ), initially known as the Reform Movement of Lithuania (), is a political organisation which led the struggle for Lithuanian independence in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was established on 3 June 1988 as the first opposition party in Soviet Lithuania, and was led by Vytautas Landsbergis. Its goal was to seek the return of independent status for Lithuania.
Popular Front of Latvia
Former Latvian political independence movement and party
Communist Party of Lithuania
communist party
Communist Party of Estonia
Estonian political party (1920-1991)
The Barricades
non-violent protest event in Latvia in 1991
Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania
act declaring the independence of Lithuania from the USSR
Estonian Sovereignty Declaration
political document
Popular Front of Estonia
Estonian political party
Latvian National Independence Movement
former nationalist political party in Latvia
Communist Party of Latvia
Latvian political party
Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania
social democratic political party in Lithuania
Estonian independence referendum, 1991
Helsinki-86
The CTAG (, Human Rights Defense Group) Helsinki-86 was founded on 10 July 1986 in the Latvian port town of Liepāja by three workers: Linards Grantiņš, Raimonds Bitenieks, and Mārtiņš Bariss. Its name refers to the Helsinki Accords and the year of its founding.
Latvian independence and democracy poll, 1991
Lithuanian independence referendum, 1991
1991 referendum in Soviet Lithuania on independence from the USSR
On the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia
Declaration which restored the independent Republic of Latvia in 1990
Estonian restoration of Independence
August 1991 event where Estonia once again became independent
Communist Party of Estonia
Estonian political party (1990–1991)
Estonian National Independence Party
political party in Estonia
Lithuanian Liberty League
dissident organization in the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
Soviet economic blockade of Lithuania
1990 geopolitical event
Yedinstvo
organization
International Front of the Working People of Latvia
pro-Soviet organization in Latvian SSR
Intermovement
The Intermovement (formally International Movement of Workers in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic) (, ) was a political movement and organisation in the Estonian SSR. It was founded on 19 July 1988 and claimed by different sources 16,000 - 100,000 members. The original name of the movement was Interfront (International Front of Workers in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic), which was changed to Intermovement in autumn 1988.