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Hans Pöögelmann

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213:, including such poems as "I throw logs" ("Puid pillun", 1900 ), "Spring winds" ("Kevadetuuled", 1904), "Snowdrifts" ("Hanged", 1904). A collection of his satirical poems "Rough Sketches" was published in 1910. The best of his poems in 1925 were published as a separate collection called "Spring Winds" ("Kevadetuuled"). In 1936 he published a collection of his poems "To those who fell in the fight for brothers." 20: 208:
In 1898, in his poem "Sonnets on the Ruins of Viljandi castle" ( Est. "Sonetid Viljandi lossivaremetel" ) predicted the coming of new times for Estonia. In various publications he published poetry under the pseudonym
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in 1905. In 1907, he participated in the Terijoki Conference of Estonian Organisations in Finland, where he was elected chair of the conference. He was arrested in 1909 and deported to Siberia.
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movement. After 1919, Pöögelmann left Estonia and continued his political activities in the USSR. In 1938, he was arrested and executed in Moscow by the Soviet
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After the Estonian army pushed the Bolshevik forces out of the country, Pöögelmann moved to Soviet Russia and became head of the Estonian section of the
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Pöögelmann was rehabilitated by the Soviets posthumously after Stalin's death. After that several streets and schools were named after him during the
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Pöögelmann was born in an Estonian farmer's family. After graduation, he worked as a teacher, and later as journalist in Estonian-language newspapers
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and edited various of its publications. Pöögelmann was also the writer of many works on economy and the workers' movement in Estonia.
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In 1911, he was to escape from Siberia, and settled in New York City, USA. There he worked as the editor of the newspaper
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in November 1917. During the 1918–1919 Soviet invasion of Estonia, Pöögelmann participated in the establishment of the
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politician, journalist and poet. In 1917, he was elected member of the
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Communist University of the National Minorities of the West
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in parts of eastern Estonia that had been occupied by the
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Aidu
Kreis Fellin
Governorate of Livonia
Moscow
Soviet Union
Estonian
Soviet Russian
socialist
communist
Estonian Provincial Assembly
Bolshevik
Stalinist
Teataja
Postimees
Leipzig
Germany
Marxist
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Uus Ilm
February Revolution
Tallinn
Lenin
Bolshevik coup
Commune of the Working People of Estonia
Red Army
People's Commissariat of Nationalities
Communist International
Executive Committee
Communist University of the National Minorities of the West

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