Nikolai Karotamm

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Nikolai Karotamm (October 23, 1901, Pärnu – September 21, 1969) was an Estonian communist politician. Following the Second World War led multiple Repatriation Teams to DP camps in Germany. He was a member of the Communist Party of Estonia. He died in Moscow.[1]

References

  1. ^ Voldemar Pinn. Kes oli Nikolai Karotamm? Kultuuritragöödia jälgedes. Haapsalu Trükikoda, 1996, lk 76-83

Bibliography

  • Voldemar Pinn, Kes oli Nikolai Karotamm? I. Kultuuritragöödia jälgedes: kompartei kolmest esimesest sekretärist Karl Särest, Nikolai Karotammest, Johannes Käbinist. Haapsalu 1996
  • Voldemar Pinn, Kes oli Nikolai Karotamm? II Langi Kolla kroonika. Pärnu 1997?

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Preceded by First Secretary of the Communist Party of Estonia
1944–1950
Succeeded by