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Karl Vaino ( russisch Карл Генрихович Вайно; * 28. Mai 1923 in Tomsk; † 12. Februar 2022 [1]) war ein sowjetischer Politiker . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Frühe Jahre. 2 Politiker. 3 Absetzung. 4 Privatleben. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise. Frühe Jahre. Karl Vaino wurde im westlichen Teil Sibiriens in eine estnischstämmige Familie geboren.
Early life and career. Leader of the Estonian SSR. Downfall. Personal life and death. Awards. References. Karl Vaino. Karl Genrikhovich Vaino ( Estonian: Karl Vaino; Russian: Карл Генрихович Вайно; alias Kirill Voinov; [2] 28 May 1923 – 12 February 2022) was a Russian-born Soviet politician in Soviet-occupied Estonia.
Karl Vaino (venepäraselt Karl Genrihhovitš Vaino, Карл Генрихович Вайно; 28. mai 1923 Tomsk, NSV Liit – 12. veebruar 2022 Moskva) oli Eesti NSV parteitegelane, Eestimaa Kommunistliku Partei eelviimane esimene sekretär. Teda peetakse 1980. aastate venestamispoliitika võrdkujuks Eestis. [viide?]
- NLKP (1947)
Anton Eduardovich Vaino ( Russian: Антон Эдуардович Вайно; born 17 February 1972) is a Russian diplomat and politician of Estonian descent. Currently he is the Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office. [1] . Vaino is the grandson of Karl Vaino, the former First Secretary of the Communist Party of Estonia. [2]
Karl Genrikhovich Vaino ( Estonian: Karl Vaino; Russian: Карл Генрихович Вайно; alias Kirill Voinov; 28 May 1923 – 12 February 2022) was a Russian-born Soviet politician in Soviet-occupied Estonia. In 1978–1988 he was the formal leader of the Communist Party of the Estonian SSR.
Karl Genrikhovich Vaino (Estonian: Karl Vaino; Russian: Карл Генрихович Вайно; born Kirill Voinov; 28 May 1923 – 12 February 2022) was an Estonian SSR politician. From 1978 to 1988, he was the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Estonia .
20. Feb. 2022 · He was Communist! Loe kõiki kommentaare (2) Vaata veel ... Lisa uus sündmus. Toimetus | info@eesti.ca. Former First Secretary of the Communist Party of Estonia Karl Vaino (98) has died. His death notice was published on the website of a Russian Orthodox church in Borodino. Vaino was buried on February 14 near a Soviet-era war memorial.