Helmut(h) Tarand (until 1935; Helmuth Takenberg; 8 October 1911 – 1 November 1987) was an Estonian poet, philologist, philosopher and cultural figure. He used also pseudonyms Annus Rävälä and Aili Helm (with Hilja Rüütli). From 1929 to 1936 he attended Tartu University, studying philosophy. He was a member of student society Veljesto. In 1945 he was arrested because of his anti-Soviet activities during WW II. He was sent to Vorkuta coal mines. In 1956 he moved back to Estonia.
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| - Helmut Tarand (auch Helmuth, bis 1935 Helmuth Takenberg, Pseudonym Annus Rävälä, * 25. Septemberjul. / 8. Oktober 1911greg. in Tallinn; † 1. November 1987 ebenda) war ein estnischer Dichter und Philologe. (de)
- Helmut(h) Tarand (until 1935; Helmuth Takenberg; 8 October 1911 – 1 November 1987) was an Estonian poet, philologist, philosopher and cultural figure. He used also pseudonyms Annus Rävälä and Aili Helm (with Hilja Rüütli). From 1929 to 1936 he attended Tartu University, studying philosophy. He was a member of student society Veljesto. In 1945 he was arrested because of his anti-Soviet activities during WW II. He was sent to Vorkuta coal mines. In 1956 he moved back to Estonia. (en)
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| - Helmut Tarand (auch Helmuth, bis 1935 Helmuth Takenberg, Pseudonym Annus Rävälä, * 25. Septemberjul. / 8. Oktober 1911greg. in Tallinn; † 1. November 1987 ebenda) war ein estnischer Dichter und Philologe. (de)
- Helmut(h) Tarand (until 1935; Helmuth Takenberg; 8 October 1911 – 1 November 1987) was an Estonian poet, philologist, philosopher and cultural figure. He used also pseudonyms Annus Rävälä and Aili Helm (with Hilja Rüütli). From 1929 to 1936 he attended Tartu University, studying philosophy. He was a member of student society Veljesto. In 1945 he was arrested because of his anti-Soviet activities during WW II. He was sent to Vorkuta coal mines. In 1956 he moved back to Estonia. His son is climatologist and politician Andres Tarand and his grandchildren include politician Indrek Tarand and journalist Kaarel Tarand. His nephew is poet, humorist and politician Priit Aimla. (en)
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