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265:(MBE) for dedication and bravery in protecting the British graves during the years of the Soviet rule. Soomre was in charge of the Tallinn City Centre Cemetery for 35 years. After the destruction of the gravestones she had made the ground overnight a maintenance area saving the remains of the British soldiers from being violated. The graves are in a curbed graveled plot 75 yards inside from the cemetery main gate, in two rows, but because their exact locations could not be marked each man has a Special Memorial headstone. The graves are maintained by the 40: 283:
On 28 November 2012 the monument to those fallen in the Estonian War of Independence, originally unveiled in 1933, was restored. The registration book of people buried at this cemetery between years 1918–1944, with over 1,150 names, is maintained in
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The only graves from 1918 to 1944 that survived the Soviet era in the graveyard was a dolomite statue in commemoration of the victims of Männiku explosion from 15 June 1936.
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personnel from the same war who died before the Armistice, in addition to seven Royal Navy and two
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monument, "To those fallen in World War II", on the Defence Forces Cemetery of Tallinn (June 2007).
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The graves from 1918 to 1944, the gravestones of the Estonian soldiers and the monuments of the
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were largely destroyed by the Soviet authorities and the graveyard was taken over by the
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as the cemetery of the Tallinn garrison. The oldest grave dates back to 1916 and holds
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uniform with an accompanying stone structure. The statue was a part of a former
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In mid-1990s a headstone which reads "To the Unknown Soldier: 1941–1945" in
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was placed on the cemetery, financed by the Russian Embassy in Estonia.
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A notable monument, "To those fallen in World War II", is the
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Linda Soomre also saved the graves of two Estonian generals,
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Tallinn Military Cemetery

Bronze Soldier
Tallinn
Estonia
Coordinates
59°25′18″N 24°45′56″E / 59.42167°N 24.76556°E / 59.42167; 24.76556
Estonian
Estonian
Tallinn
Estonia
World War I
Russian
Estonian
German
merchant seaman
Royal Navy
British Army
Estonian War of Independence
Estonian War of Independence
Red Army
World War II
British
Estonian War of Independence
Queen Elizabeth II
Member of the Order of the British Empire
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Johan Unt
Ernst Põdder
Tallinn

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