Friedrich Issak (20 November 1915, Petrograd – 11 May 1991)[1] was an Estonian sportsman and journalist. As a javelin thrower, he won gold and bronze medals at the International University Games and was national champion of Estonia and later the Soviet Union. In addition, he played basketball and volleyball, winning national championship medals in both. He later became editor-in-chief of the culture magazine Kultuur ja Elu.
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FriedrichIssak (20 November 1915, Petrograd – 11 May 1991) was an Estonian sportsman and journalist. As a javelin thrower, he won gold and bronze medals...
Eno Raud, Mats Traat, Paul-Eerik Rummo, Viivi Luik, Arvo Valton, FriedrichIssak, William Golding, Arthur van Schendel, Alexander Blok, Ingmar Bergman...
Luca, 88, Italian actor. Jusuf Hatunić, 40, Yugoslav football player. FriedrichIssak, 75, Estonian javelin thrower and journalist. Danny Little Bear, 53...
behind Järvinen, Nikkanen and Várszegi, beating his Estonian teammate FriedrichIssak by one place. Between 1928 and 1940, Sule was Estonian champion nine...
in Germany, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, one of ten children of Issak Herschel and his wife, Anna Ilse Moritzen, of German Lutheran ancestry....
privatization of the press the magazine began to be published by Perioodika. FriedrichIssak Sirje Endre (1984–1993) Jüri Estam (in the mid-1990s) Andres Herkel...
(ja) [Takarazuka pamphlet] Takarazuka Revue pamphlet: Orufeusu no Mado - Issak-hen, (en) [Shodt 1983] Schodt, Frederick L. Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese...