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in June 1940, he returned to Kärdla. On the night of 24 September 1944, Kaups fled to Sweden, where he continued his missionary work as a preacher and elder until the autumn of 1946, when he was invited by the Estonian Baptist Church in New York to preach in the United States, where he made a
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Kaups married Hilda Eller in 1920, and they had a son and a daughter. Hilda Kaups died in 1927. In 1937, Kaups married Elsa Eller, and they had two sons and a daughter.
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He received his religious education at the Mennonite Bible School in Crimea from 1911 and 1912, and at the Baptist Theological Seminary in
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Primary School, after which he worked as a sailor and at the Volta industrial factory in
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Karl Kaups died in New York in 1968 and is buried in
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Kärdla
New York
Estonian
Baptist
VI Riigikogu
Nõmba
Tallinn
Hamburg
World War I
Tartu
Haapsalu
Chamber of Deputies
State Assembly
Soviet occupation of Estonia
Moravian Cemetery
Staten Island
Order of the Estonian Red Cross
"Juhatus ja liikmed"




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