On 2 February 1920, Estonia and Soviet Russia signed the Treaty of Tartu, ending the Estonian War of Independence. The Treaty is often regarded as the 'birth certificate' of the Republic of Estonia as it constitutes its first de jure recognition.
On 2 February 1920, Estonia and Soviet Russia signed the Treaty of Tartu, ending the Estonian War of Independence. The Treaty is often regarded as the 'birth certificate' of the Republic of Estonia as it constitutes its first de jure recognition.