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was published as the organ of the Estonian Section of the Siberian Regional Bureau of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks). The newspaper had a circulation of 3,000-4,000. Due to its focus on the peasantry, it obtained a certain popularity.
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took over the management of the publication. From then onwards the publication got an increasingly Bolshevik character. Valter Rätsepp (later an actor, theatre director and play-wright) worked at the newspaper.
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The newspaper editorial board shifted from Omsk to Novonikolayevsk on 28 July 1921. From 1 January 1922 it was published twice weekly. The newspaper struggled with economic difficulties as a result of the
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appeared in February 1920. In total 90 issues of the newspaper were published 1920–21, 41 during 1920 and 49 during 1921. During the first eight issues it was the organ of the Omsk Estonian Section of the
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of the Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks). From its 28th issues onwards
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Building a new life: the Estonian minority in the USSR (1917-1940)
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Connected to Siberia: Estonians on the other side of the Urals
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Who is who and what is what in Estonian children's literature
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Uut elu ehitamas: Eesti vähemusrahvus NSV Liidus (1917-1940)
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Index

Estonian language
Omsk
Novonikolayevsk
Soviet Russia
Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks)
Siberian Regional Bureau
ru
August Rei
Karl Treufeldt
New Economic Policy










Eestikeelne ajakirjandus: 1766-1940
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