Holger Pukk

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Holger Pukk (also Holger-Feliks Pukk; 14 August 1920 Tallinn – 12 March 1997 Tallinn) was an Estonian children's writer.[1]

During the WW II, he belonged to the Estonian Rifle Corps.[1]

1954–1974, he was chief editor for the children's magazines Pioneer and Täheke.[1]

1951–1990, he was a member of CPSU.[1]

Works[]

  • 1958: collection of stories "Seitseteist vaprat" ('Seventeen Brave Lads')
  • 1960: "Rohelised maskid" ('Green Masks')
  • 1970: story "Öine lahing" ('Night Battle')
  • 1974: story "Mida te teate Oskarist?" ('What Do You Know About Oskar?')

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Vabar, Sven. "Holger Pukk". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
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