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Aili Jõgi (b. May 25 1931) is an Estonian nationalist who in 1946 blew up a Soviet Grave Monument, the preceding monument to the Bronze Soldier in Tallinn. At the age of 14, she was arrested and sent to a prison camp in Siberia and released in 1970. In 1998, Jõgi received the Order of the Cross of the Eagle for her fight against communism by the Estonian President Lennart Meri.

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