the March 9, 1944. During the raid, 463 people were killed, 659 were wounded, 20,000 were left homeless. 10% of the buildings in Old Town and 40% living spaces were destroyed. There had heavily inyuried Estonia theatre and Harju gate. On September 25, 1944, remains of two Soviet soldiers were buried at the center of the hill. Additional remains were reburied there in April 1945.[5] After the burial of the Red Army soldiers on Tõnismägi the square was named Liberators' Square on June 12, 1945. A memorial monument was ordered from architect Arnold Alas and unveiled on September 22, 1947. Eesti Televisioon (ETV) is the national public television station of Estonia. It made its first broadcast on 19 July 1955 and moved into color television in 1970s. Tallinn's botanygarden created in 01.12.1961, but opened for public in 1970. In 1972 was builded Tallinn first skyscraper ,,Viru Hotel" what is 74m high and located in centre of Tallinn. The Tallinn TV
The line between role play and reality became further blurred. #8612 began to act “crazy” to the extent that Zimbardo released him Salaplaanid • Guards heard rumors about a planned escape from the prisoners, released prisoner #8612 was going to come back and liberate them. • After several plans they moved the prisoners to another part of the building. Zimbardo waited for the liberators to come. • Instead he had a visit from a colleague and he realized that he was no longer acting like a psychologist but rather a governor. • The rumor turned out to be a rumor and the liberation never happened. • The guards took it out on the prisoners and stepped up their controls and harassment. Vanemate külastus Worried that their families would take their sons away from the experiment…
As an incentive, the Nazis told the trainees that the lower 90 per cent of the class would be shipped off to the Russian front. It was probably not SYKO that enciphered the message that gave the Funkaufklarungsdienst one of its greatest triumphs, since the message originated in a high-echelon ground command and was directed to other ground commands, while the planes themselves maintained radio silence. These were 178 four-engined Liberators, heading for the Rumanian oil fields at Ploesti, Hitler's chief source of oil for his thirsty war machine, in one of the longest-range and potentially one of the most important air strikes of the war. As they lumbered into the air at Bengazi on the morning of August 1, 1943, for their 1,200-mile flight, the 9th Air Force spread a short message to Allied forces in the Mediterranean area announcing that a large mission was airborne from Libya. This was