Arnold Susi
Arnold Susi (4 January 1896 – 29 May 1968) was a lawyer and the Minister of Education in the Estonian government of Otto Tief established on 18 September 1944 during WWII.[1]
Arnold Susi | |
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Born | |
Died | May 29, 1968 72) | (aged
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Occupation | Lawyer |
Known for | The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |
Susi was born in North Caucasus. He befriended Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in a Soviet prison. When writing The Gulag Archipelago Solzhenitsyn hid at Susi's country house in Estonia.[2] Solzhenitsyn also briefly describes his meeting with Arnold Susi in that book. Susi also wrote his memoirs of World War I in Doom of the Russian Empire (in Estonian: Vene impeeriumi hukk), which he wrote while in Abakan. He died in Tallinn, aged 72.
In 2019, the Estonian Ministry of Justice created the Heli and Arnold Susi Mission Award for the Courage to Speak Out, which recognizes individuals who have dared to use the power of their words to stand up for democratic values and human rights.[3]
References
- "The heads of state celebrated the 63rd anniversary of the establishment of Otto Tief's government". The Government of the Republic of Estonia. 2007-09-19. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
- Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr (1997). Invisible Allies. Basic Books. pp. 46–64 The Estonians. ISBN 978-1-887178-42-6.
- "Arnold ja Heli Susi nimeline sõnajulguse missiooniauhind". Vabariigi Valitsus: Justiitsministeerium (in Estonian). 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
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Preceded by Paul Kogerman |
Estonian Minister of Education 1944 |
Succeeded by Gustav Suits (didn't take office) |