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Jaan Anvelt (also known by the pseudonyms Eessaare Aadu, Jaan Holm, Jaan Hulmu, Kaarel Maatamees, Onkel Kaak; in Russian Ян Анвельт or Н. Альтъ; 18 April 1884 – 11 December 1937), was an Estonian Bolshevik revolutionary and writer. He served the Russian SFSR, was a leader of the Communist Party of Estonia, the first premier of the Soviet Executive Committee of Estonia, and the chairman of the Council of the Commune of the Working People of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Töörahva Kommuun). Imprisoned during Joseph Stalin's Great Purge in 1937, he died from the injuries sustained during a beating by Aleksandr Langfang while in NKVD custody.[1][2][3]
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29 November 1918 with the support of the Red Army. It was chaired by JaanAnvelt for the duration of its existence. Within areas of their control, the...
the spring of 1924 to organise an uprising. The plan was hatched by JaanAnvelt and Karl Rimm [et]. The latter was a veteran of the Russian Civil War...
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the October Revolution in Saint Petersburg, Estonian Bolshevik leader JaanAnvelt violently usurped power from the legally constituted Maapäev in a coup...
editor of a worker’s newspaper, Kiir, in Narva. Following a conflict with JaanAnvelt, who wrestled the control of Kiir from Kastra in 1913, he was expelled...
very beginning of the October Revolution when the Estonian Bolshevik JaanAnvelt took power in Tallinn on 5 November 1917, two days before the Revolution...
(1971-1972), Eesti aja lood (2007-2010) and Ajavaod (2010-2011). Awards: 1980: JaanAnvelt prize 1982: Meritorious journalist of the Estonian SSR 1985: Valdo Pant...
(February 1, 1986 – 1990) Viktor Kingissepp Jakob Palvadre Harald Tummeltau JaanAnvelt Karl Säre August Kork Johannes Vares Young Communist League of Estonia...
Saarepuu Tambet Tuisk as Specialist Mait Malmsten as lawyer Jaan (prototype: JaanAnvelt) Taavi Teplenkov as Veidesoo Tiit Sukk as factory owner Indrek...
leaders were released from prison. 23 October Estonian Bolsheviks under JaanAnvelt captured the capital, Tallinn. 25 October October Revolution: Soldiers...
existed illegally in Cēsis November 4 Estland MRC Ivan Rabchinsky [ru] (JaanAnvelt, Viktor Kingissepp) Pskov MRC Vasili Panyushkin [ru] Name changed to...
encyclopedist Andrus Ansip (born 1956), politician, former prime minister JaanAnvelt (1884–1937), politician Ado Birk (1883–1942), politician Ivi Eenmaa (born...
Bolshevik coup in Petrograd (Saint Petersburg), local Bolsheviks led by JaanAnvelt and supported by pro-Soviet Russian soldiers and sailors declared themselves...
States, was the editor of Maatamees. The editorial board included JaanAnvelt and Jaan Sihver, the latter being a former political forced labourer and having...
General (1919), Minister of Postal Service and Telegraph (1918-1919) JaanAnvelt (1912), chairman of the Council of the Commune of the Working People...
the October Revolution in Saint Petersburg, Estonian Bolshevik leader JaanAnvelt violently usurped power from the legally constituted Maapäev in a coup...
engagement, led by Captain Anton Irv, Captain Oskar Luiga [et], and Captain Jaan Lepp. On 28 November 1918, the Red Army fought against the Estonian and German...