Viktor Eduard Kingissepp (Russian: Виктор Эдуардович Кингисепп; 24 March [O.S. 12 March] 1888 – 4 May 1922) was an Estonian communist politician, the leader...
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Anvelt – Chairman of the council and People's Commissar of Defence Viktor Kingissepp – People's Commissar of the Interior (actually underground in Estonia...
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Bolsheviks renamed it in honor of the exiled Estonian Communist leader Viktor Kingissepp. During World War II, Kingisepp was occupied by German troops from August 16...
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Kingissepa in 1952. This name came from the Bolshevik Kuressaare-native Viktor Kingissepp executed in 1922. The name Kuressaare was restored in 1988. Historical...
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1982 – December 4, 1985) Georgy Aleshin (February 1, 1986 – 1990) Viktor Kingissepp Jakob Palvadre Harald Tummeltau Jaan Anvelt Karl Säre August Kork Johannes...
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the war. Kingisepp, Russia, named after an Estonian communist Viktor Kingissepp, formerly named Yamburg, Yam, and Yama (Yamsky Gorodok). Kinshasa – formerly...
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Rastislav Štefánik, Slovak general and politician (b. 1880) 1922 – Viktor Kingissepp, Estonian politician (b. 1888) 1923 – Ralph McKittrick, American golfer...
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Põdder Priit Pedajas as Major General Johan Unt Carmen Mikiver as Elsa Kingissepp Ilkka Koivula as Otto Kuusinen Yevgeni Knyazev as Grigori Zinovjev Actual...
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Petrograd, the Estonian Military Revolutionary Committee, led by Viktor Kingissepp, took power from the provisional government's commissar. The Bolsheviks...
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Cēsis November 4 Estonia MRC Ivan Rabchinsky [ru] (Jaan Anvelt, Viktor Kingissepp) Pskov MRC Vasili Panyushkin [ru] Name changed to Northern Front (from...
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