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Aleksander Hendrikson

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260:. He was remembered as a loyal member of the Communist party and for his organizational abilities in regards to the clearing of the damage of Tallinn after the war. At the session of the Central Bank Office of the ECB in 1961, Hendrikson applied for a federal personal pension starting 1 March and the decision of the Tallinn LK Office on 29 March was to dismiss Hendrikson as chairman of the Executive Committee in connection with his retirement. This was presented to the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Estonian SSR for reward. After retiring, Hendrikson, from 1963 to his death in 1977, had been chairing a non-partisan commission at the Tallinn City Committee. After his retirement, he worked extensively with the youth legions of the Communist Party of Estonia. He was succeeded by 251:
and was appointed Deputy Secretary of the Central Committee in the field of industry. By decision of the Bureau of the Central Committee, Hendrikson was appointed EC Bureau Chief Commercial Officer of the Industrial Division, and by decision on 7 October 1944, as Deputy Secretary of Industry and Head
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Hendrikson was born into a worker's family, graduated from primary school in 1910 and went to work as a student of a locksmith at a paper mill. Until 1918, he worked in several industrial plants, and from 1914 to 1918, he worked as a locksmith at the wagon construction workshop at Dvigatel. A member
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as a director of the grain farm "Burano". He worked there until 1939, when he was released on his own request. Hendrikson traveled back to Leningrad and started working as an art paint factory manager at the Department of Labor and Technical Regulation. In 1941, he was appointed as the chief of the
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By decision of the Bureau on 17 September 1945, Hendrikson was appointed Chairman of the Executive Committee of Tallinn. He was the chairman until 27 March 1961. He was the chairman in the immediate aftermath of
207:. The Politburo of the Baltic Fleet sent Hendrikson in 1921 to study at the Estonian Labor Faculty in Leningrad. He graduated in 1924. During the summer he worked as a freighter on a cargo ship, traveled between 460: 465: 274:
From 1954 to 1958, he was the envoy to the Supreme Council of the Soviet Union until 18 March 1962, since 1958 worked in the Economic Affairs Committee of the Council of Nationalities.
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Hendrikson's wife was Aneta (born 1893), with whom he had three children: sons Leonid (born 1926) and Viktor (born 1939), and daughter Ljudmila (born 1937).
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In 1932, he was appointed director of the chemical plant Respublika, where he worked until 1934, when he was mobilizing the
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of Industry. By decision of the Bureau on 3 February 1945, he was approved as secretary to the Tallinn City Committee.
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Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1947–1951
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communist politician who was the chairman of the Executive Committee of
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mineral raw materials department, where he worked until June 1944.
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In June 1944, Hendrikson was sent to the Central Committee of the
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Hendrikson was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the
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Aleksander died on 4 October 1977 and was buried in
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Chairman of the Executive Committee of Tallinn
Ado Kurvits
Johannes Undusk
Tallinn
Governorate of Estonia
Russian Empire
Communist Party of Estonia
Soviet
Tallinn
Estonian Communist Party
German forces invaded Tallinn
Red Army
Helsinki
Baltic Fleet
Kronstadt
1918 Battle of Narva
Estonian War of Independence
Soviet Union
Leningrad
England
Germany
Sweden
Finland
Lakokraska
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Chelyabinsk Oblast
Communist Party of Estonia
World War II
Johannes Undusk
Estonian SSR

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