Uus Eesti

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Uus Eesti
Uus Eesti
The Orzel incident, as covered by the Uus Esti.
TypeDaily
Editor-in-chiefArtur Tupits (1935-1937)
Ants Oidermaa (1937-1939)
EditorHugo Kukk[1]
Founded1935
Political alignmentIsamaatliit
LanguageEstonian
Ceased publication21 June 1940
HeadquartersTallinn u
Circulation22,000–26,000
Sister newspapersUus Eesti kalender (1935-1939)
Hommikune Uus Eesti (1938)

Uus Eesti was a newspaper published in Estonia from 1935 until Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940. It served as the voice of the Estonian government and the Isamaaliit (Patriotic League).[2]

History

The paper was established in 1935, as the successor to the paper Kaja.[1]

In 1937, the National Archives of Estonia made an agreement with Uus Eesti photographer A. Kalm to share one photograph of each major public event in Estonia, as part of a larger project to preserve photographs from national newspapers.[3]

The Soviets shut the paper down on 21 June 1940. The socialist paper Rahva Hääl was printed in its place.[4]

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