New Holocaust memorials have been inaugurated in the Baltic state of Estonia. On Sunday, a memorial stone to remember the former concentration camp in Klooga was unveiled. Another memorial has been opened on Monday, with three more planned for later in the week. Twenty-two memorials honoring Jews killed in Estonia during World War II are slated to be erected, the news agency AP reports. Some 1,500 Estonian Jews died during the war, and an estimated 10,000 Jews were killed in Estonia after having been deported to camps there from elsewhere in Europe.