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Charles Isak, seated
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commentary on the object involved in the event: Charles Isak (1891-1955), the legendary brigadir of the Soldier’s Prayer, ENSV’s first viceroy and recipient of the Soviet Estonian Prize (1948)
Title: Charles Isak, seated
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commentary on the object involved in the event: Charles Isak (1891-1955), the legendary brigadir of the Soldier’s Prayer, ENSV’s first viceroy and recipient of the Soviet Estonian Prize (1948).
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