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Arvo Horm
Estonian politician, economist, and journalist (1913–1996) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arvo Horm (until 1935 Arnold Horn, October 8, 1913 – April 15, 1996) was an Estonian politician, economist, and journalist.
Early life and education
Arvo Horm was born Arnold Horn at Vastseliina Manor,[1][2] the son of Peeter Horn (later Horm, 1874–1946) and Amalie (Maali) Horn (née Liiv, 1879–1954). He studied economics at the University of Tartu from 1934 to 1938[2] and graduated cum laude. He was a member of the Põhjala Estonian Students' Society . He escaped to Sweden via Finland in 1943.[1][3][4]
Career
Horm served as the minister of economic affairs from March 1, 1963, to August 24, 1977, in the Estonian government-in-exile, after which he served as minister without portfolio. He was a member of the board of the Estonian National Foundation , and he was the editor of the newspaper Teataja from 1971 to 1996. He was elected to the Estonian Committee's Board of Deputies in 1966, 1968, and 1970.[1]
In 1967, the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda accused Holm of attending a CIA training school in the Netherlands and then recruiting Soviet tourists in Sweden for anti-Soviet activity.[5]
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