Heinrich Uukkivi (10 May 1912 – 12 April 1943) was an Estonian association football, bandy and ice hockey player. He won the Estonian Football Championship...
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Uukkivi is an Estonian language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Heinrich Uukkivi (1912–1943), Estonian footballer, bandy, and ice hockey...
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historian and political writer Heinrich von Tschirschky (1858–1916), German diplomat and politician Heinrich Uukkivi (1912–1943), Estonian footballer...
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sentence. He died in prison in Kalinin, Russia on 11 March 1943 aged 30. Heinrich Uukkivi – played in the national team (1931–40) and five times winning player...
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François Devries Georgi Pachedzhiev Josef Ludl Jan Říha Richard Kuremaa Heinrich Uukkivi Fritz Szepan Adolf Urban Lefteris Makris Antonis Migiakis Jenő Vincze...
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the Germans during the Battle of Velikiye Luki along with teammates Heinrich Uukkivi and Richard Kuremaa. He was released in a later Soviet advance and...
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Parbo 06 – MF – Helmuth Räästas 07 – FW – Georg Siimenson 08 – FW – Heinrich Uukkivi 09 – FW – Richard Kuremaa 10 – FW – Julius Kaljo 11 – FW – Leonhard...
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an average of 2.67 goals per match. 2 goals Ralf Veidemann 1 goal Heinrich Uukkivi Leonhard Kass Ēriks Raisters Francis Krupšs Kazys Šurkus Voldemaras...
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authorities, who subsequently sentenced him and his former teammates Heinrich Uukkivi and Elmar Tepp to death for treason. Kuremaa sent a pardon request...
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Vestermans 2 goals Georg Siimenson Fricis Kaņeps Vaclavs Borduško 1 goal Heinrich Uukkivi Aavo Sillandi Richard Kuremaa Jānis Rozītis Jonas Paulionis "Baltic...
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