On August 23, 1989, around 2 million people joined hands to form a human chain stretching 675.5 km across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
Known as the Baltic Way, this peaceful protest was a powerful stand against Soviet rule and a united call for independence and freedom from communism.
It remains one of the most striking nonviolent demonstrations in modern history.
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Known as the Baltic Way, this peaceful protest was a powerful stand against Soviet rule and a united call for independence and freedom from communism.
It remains one of the most striking nonviolent demonstrations in modern history.
@world_history
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On August 23, 1989, around 2 million people joined hands to form a human chain stretching 675.5 km across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
Known as the Baltic Way, this peaceful protest was a powerful stand against Soviet rule and a united call for independence and freedom from communism.
It remains one of the most striking nonviolent demonstrations in modern history.
@world_history
Known as the Baltic Way, this peaceful protest was a powerful stand against Soviet rule and a united call for independence and freedom from communism.
It remains one of the most striking nonviolent demonstrations in modern history.
@world_history
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