Overview by Canadian TV programme CBC News about the political situation after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt. At the press conference of the Canadian Baltic Federation the government's support is being asked for recognizing the independence of the Baltic States.
Memorial church service of expatriate Latvians in Canada in Toronto St. Andrew's Church for commemorating the victims on barricades in January 1991.
Church service of expatriate Lithuanians in Canada for supporting the fight for independence in Lithuania.
Celebrating of the anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in Estonian National Opera and in Tammsaare Park in Tallinn.
Announcement of Estonia's national independence in the Supreme Council. The Moscow coup is accompanied by the emergence of Russian troops in Tallinn, the defence of the National Broadcasting TV building and the TV Tower.
Church service of expatriate Latvians in Canada held in Toronto, followed by speeches supporting the regaining of independence of the three Baltic states in 1990.
The 40th anniversary of the March deportation will be celebrated with a commemorative event at Ülemiste train station in Tallinn.
Festive celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Republic of Latvia in Toronto, in November 1988.
Documentary chronicle directed by Andres Sööt about the influential events and the political awakening in Estonia in 1988.
Overview of the events of heritage protection days in Tartu in 1988, with Tõnis Lukas, chairman of the rganizing committee and Trivimi Velliste, chairman of Estonian Heritage Society, on screen.
Demonstration by the MRP-AEG organisation active in 1987–1988 which aimed to publish the Molotov–Ribbentrop pact. Demonstration takes place in Hirvepark, Tallinn on August 23, 1988.