On 11 July 1944,
General der Infanterie Johannes Frießner, the commander-in-Chief of
Army Group North, issued an order on Hitler's authority by which executive power in Estonia,
Latvia and
Lithuania was transferred from midnight on 12 July to the commanders-in-chiefs of the army groups. This placed Litzmann under the authority of Frießner and restored military control over Estonia. On 16 September 1944, Hitler gave permission for German forces to
withdraw from mainland Estonia in anticipation of the
Red Army launching the
Tallinn Offensive. The following day, Litzmann departed for
Hungary and
Generalbezirk Estland effectively ceased to exist, with administration of those parts of Estonia still under German occupation reverted to the military under Army Group North. Tallinn was abandoned by the German forces on 22 September and fell to the Red Army, who captured the rest of mainland Estonia by 26 September. == See also ==