Reenactment of Historic Battles Seen as Draw for Tourists in Narva
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Equal Opportunity23 Nov 2012 20:24
There have been other battles in and around Narva - 1918 and 1944 come to mind, although it is doubtful Angelika would want to deal with either of them.

Meanwhile, Bernadette should probably go over to Ivangorod and have a real good look around at the "restaurants and shopping centers" on offer for the border hopping historo-touristas.
.20 Nov 2012 11:47
Russians in Estonia truly believe that they liberated Estonians from the Nazis and that this should entitle them to citizenship and language rights.
They know absolutely nothing about communist atrocities. A young Russian from Tallinn told me that only a few war criminals were ever deported.
He didn't believe me when I told him that, between 1941 and 1949, 30,000 Estonians were shipped to Siberia, where roughly half of them died.
Samalt IP numbrilt on siin varem kommenteerinud: . (09:12)
.20 Nov 2012 09:12
Narva is a grey city.
90% of the residents are Russian and few of them speak Estonian or English.
I encountered hostility among the Russians. They flat-out don't believe that an Estonian speaking adult can't also speak Russian.
I'd never go there again.
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