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In the Soviet Union, Bleimann was distrusted, interrogated, and put under surveillance. He was not accepted into the Russian Communist (Bolshevik) Party, and in April 1922, he was expelled from the Estonian Independent Socialist Workers' Party. He became a professor at the Communist University of
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On November 25, 1918, he was elected a Tallinn city councilor. On December 20 of the same year, he was arrested. In March 1919, Bleimann was released from prison on the condition that he renounce politics.
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and did not return to Estonia. On December 6, 1921, the Riigikogu authorized his arrest, and on December 14, Bleimann renounced his powers as a member of the Riigikogu.
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Western Minorities in Leningrad, where he communicated with the oppositional Estonian communists. He also took Baltin as his new surname.
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From September 5, 1919 to June 1920, he was held in jail awaiting trial. From November 1920, he hid until he was elected a member of the
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with young workers. He was also a lifelong member of the Estonian Literary Society while living in the Soviet Union.
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Bleimann was a teacher of the 6th-grade primary school in St. Petersburg's St. John's parish. He moved to
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Bleimann almost immediately violated that restriction. In April, he tried to hijack the destroyer
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As a member of the Riigikogu, he was the general secretary of the legal left-wing party, the
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to go to England for provisions. After this incident, he acquired the nickname
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In 1925, he was sentenced to three years in prison for engaging in
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Estonian Independent Socialist Workers' Party politicians
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