Baltic Freedom Day

Baltic Freedom Day

Baltic Freedom Day - 14 June, a name given to the day when Soviet deportations from the Baltic states started. The term "Baltic Freedom Day" for the first time was mentioned in Ronald Reagan's proclamation number 4948 in 14 June, 1982.


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