- ****a
Wuolijoki (née Ella
Marie Murrik; 22 July 1886 – 2
February 1954), also
known by the pen name
Juhani Tervapää, was an Estonian-born
Finnish writer...
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Salme Pekkala-Dutt (née:
Salme Anette Murrik; 29
August 1888 – 30
August 1964) was an Estonian-British
communist politician, wife of
Rajani Palme Dutt...
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writing was
deemed subversive propaganda. Dutt
married an Estonian,
Salme Murrik, the
sister of
Finnish writer ****a Wuolijoki, in 1922. His wife had come...
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visited Britain to see
Murrik. In 1922, Moorhouse,
Murrik and
Palme Dutt were sent to
Stockholm as
Comintern representatives.
Murrik introduced Moorhouse...
- 1952
Summer Olympics.
Pekkala was
married to the
Estonian communist Salme Murrik from 1913 to 1924. In 1928, he
married the
British communist Mary Moorhouse...
- series; role:
Tanja Murrik) 2015 Kl****ikokkutulek (feature film; role: Eva) 2016
Siberi võmm (television series; role:
Tanja Murrik) "Ülle Lichtfeldt"...
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Shade of Pink
about his
grandmother ****a
Wuolijoki and her
sister Salme Murrik won the Non-Fiction
Finlandia Prize in 2006. The book was
originally written...
- 22
December 1939 L. Saul. Aino Tamm 75-aastane. –
Muusikaleht 1940, 2 N.
Murrik-Polonsky. Aino Tamm. –
Muusikaleht 1934, 11 L. Aader. Aino
Tammest sai laulja...
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Kotkas (actor Üllar Saaremäe),
Andreas Prikk (actor
Robert Annus) and
Tanja Murrik (actress Ülle Lichtfeldt).
Kotkas drives old
white Volvo 700-series wagon...
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Russian diplomat and Amb****ador to the
United States. ****a
Wuolijoki (née
Murrik) - an
Estonian lady and socialist.
Georg Friedrich von
Martens - The German...