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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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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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Anvelt –
Chairman of the
council and People's
Commissar of
Defence Viktor Kingissepp – People's
Commissar of the
Interior (actually
underground in Estonia...
- 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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Rastislav Štefánik,
Slovak general and
politician (b. 1880) 1922 –
Viktor Kingissepp,
Estonian politician (b. 1888) 1923 –
Ralph McKittrick,
American golfer...
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April 28 – Paul Deschanel,
President of
France (b. 1855) May 4 –
Viktor Kingissepp,
Estonian Communist politician (b. 1888; executed) May 7 – Max Wagenknecht...
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Title Role
Notes 2007
Eesti otsib superstaari Host Oma Maapäev
Viktor Kingissepp 2008
Tuulepealne maa
Indrek Kallaste Tujurikkuja Himself 2009 Kättemaksukontor...
- the war. Kingisepp, Russia,
named after an
Estonian communist Viktor Kingissepp,
formerly named Yamburg, Yam, and Yama (Yamsky Gorodok).
Kinshasa – formerly...
- Cēsis
November 4
Estonia MRC Ivan Rabchinsky [ru] (Jaan Anvelt,
Viktor Kingissepp)
Pskov MRC
Vasili Panyushkin [ru] Name
changed to
Northern Front (from...