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''Teataja'' (The Herald) was an
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, from 1944 to 2002. The newspaper was established in October 1944. Initially, the newspaper was published by the Estonian Committee–Association of Estonian Organizations in Sweden, and later by an commercial association created for this purpose. In its editorials, ''Teataja'' was presented as a voice for politics, culture, society, and youth issues. From 1945 to 1953, the newspaper was called ''Eesti Teataja''. The newspaper was initially published once a week, later twice a week and then once a month, and in its last years twice a month.


Editors

*1944–1953:
Bernhard Ingel Bernhard Eduard Ingel (February 23, 1901 – April 7, 1983) was an Estonian journalist. Early life and education Ingel was born in Kaitsemõisa, Estonia, the son of Karl Ingel (1869–1934) and Anna Sophie Ingel (née Laane, 1869–?). He studi ...
*1945–1953: Oskar Mänd *1949–1953, 1960–1970: Adelaida Lemberg *1953–1954: Ilmar Talve *1954, 1971–1995, 2000–2002: Aksel Mark *1954–1956: *1956–2000: *1957–1958:
Tõnis Kint Tõnis Kint ( – 5 January 1991) was an Estonian politician. He served as "Prime Minister in duties of the President" (in other words, Estonian head of state in exile) from 23 December 1970 to 1 March 1990. From 7 April 1938 member of the Chamb ...
*1958–1960:
Raimond Kolk Raimond Kolk (8 February 1924 in Saru Parish, Võru County – 3 November 1992 in Stockholm) was an Estonian writer and critic. From 1942 to 1943, Kolk studied at the Teachers' Seminary of the University of Tartu. In 1944, he fled to Finland beca ...
*1958–1970:
Aleksander Warma Aleksander Warma VR I/3 (also Varma; – 23 December 1970) was an Estonian navy officer, diplomat, and painter. Biography Aleksander Warma studied at marine schools in Käsmu and Narva, and he took a deep sea captain's exam in Riga. In 1920, ...
*1971–1996: Arvo Horm *1995–2002: *2000–2002: Otto Paju *1986–2002: Ilmar Olesk (reporter, photographer, and computer typesetter)


References

Newspapers established in 1944 Newspapers disestablished in 2002 Estonian-language newspapers 1944 establishments in Sweden 2002 disestablishments in Sweden Defunct newspapers published in Sweden Newspapers published in Stockholm 1940s establishments in Stockholm 21st-century disestablishments in Stockholm {{Estonia-media-stub