Arnold Green (politician)
Arnold Green | |
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Member of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist | |
In office 1951–1990 | |
President of Estonian Olympic Committee | |
In office 1989–1997 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 30 August 1920 Riga, Latvia |
Died | 4 November 2011 (aged 91) Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia |
Political party | Communist Party of Estonia |
Occupation | Politician |
Awards | Olympic Order |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Estonia |
Service | Soviet Army |
Battles / wars | World War II |
Awards | Order of the Badge of Honour |
Arnold Green (30 August 1920 – 4 November 2011[1]) was a Soviet and Estonian politician and president of the Estonian Olympic Committee from 1989 to 1997, leader of the Estonian Olympic team for the Games in Albertville, Barcelona, Lillehammer and Atlanta and former President of the Estonian Wrestling League and the Estonian Skiing League.
Biography
[edit]Born to an Estonian family in Riga, Latvia, in 1920, Green served in the Soviet Army in World War II, emerging as a Soviet political functionary of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic in the post-war years. From 1962 to 1990 he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Estonian SSR. Green participated in the organization of the 1980 Olympic Games sailing regatta in Tallinn.
In 2001 he was awarded the Olympic Order by the IOC.[2]
Green died in Tallinn, Estonia in 2011, aged 91.
Honours and awards
[edit]- Five Orders of the Red Banner of Labour
- Order of the Badge of Honour
- Order of Friendship of Peoples
- Order of the Patriotic War 1st class
- Order of the Red Star
- Medal "For Courage"
References
[edit]- ^ Lomp, Oliver. "Suri endine Eesti Olümpiakomitee president Arnold Green". Postimees. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
- ^ 12th IOC Session highlights Archived 2007-06-22 at the Wayback Machine
External links
[edit]- [1] Biographical excerpt from the Olympic Review (Green's name appears as "A.K. Gren", re-transliterated from the Russian language)
- Arnold Green at Olympedia
- Arnold Green at ESBL (in Estonian)
- 1920 births
- 2011 deaths
- Politicians from Riga
- Communist Party of Estonia politicians
- Fourth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
- Ministers of foreign affairs of Estonia
- People's commissars and ministers of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1951–1955
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1955–1959
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1959–1963
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1963–1967
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1967–1971
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1971–1975
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1975–1980
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1980–1985
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1985–1990
- Estonian referees and umpires
- Soviet military personnel of World War II
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Star
- Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour
- Recipients of the Medal "For Courage" (Russia)
- Recipients of the Olympic Order
- Burials at Rahumäe Cemetery