A public art installation, titled “Wagon of Tears,” is currently on display in Tallinn, Estonia, to mark the 85th anniversary of the 1941 Soviet deportations of Estonians. The installation serves as a memorial to those forcibly removed from their homes by the Soviet regime. The 1941 deportations represent a dark period in Estonian history, with thousands of citizens exiled to remote regions of the Soviet Union. The exhibit aims to raise awareness about this historical trauma and honor the memory of the victims. Organizers hope the display will encourage reflection on the consequences of political repression and the importance of remembering the past. The installation is open to the public this weekend, providing a space for remembrance and education.