Hannes Walter (3 December 1952 Tallinn – 26 November 2004) was an Estonian war historian.[1]
In 1978 he graduated from Tartu University with a degree in history. In 2000, he received his PhD in cultural history from Tallinn University.[1]
He was head of the Estonian History Museum's Maarjamäe branch. From 1997 to 2001 he worked as a ministerial advisor at the Estonian Defence Ministry. He became head of the Estonian War Museum in 2001, and held this position until his death in 2004.[1]
Works
- Ausalt ja avameelselt Landeswehri sõjast, Võnnu lahingust, Riia operatsioonist (1989)
- Ausalt & avameelselt Eesti suurmeestest (1990)
- Estonian Orders and Decorations (1998)
- They followed the orders. Faith of the Estonian officers (1999)
- General Johan laidoner. 115 years since born (1999)
- Leaders of the 2 World Wars, Part I (2000) co-author
- Leaders of the 2 World Wars, Part II (2000) co-author
- Leaders of the 2 World Wars, Part III (2000) co-author
- Vabadussõja kõrgemate juhtide memoriaali avamine Tallinna Kaitseväe kalmistul 28. novembril 2000. a. (2000)
- They gave everything. The officers who fell in the War of Liberation (2002)
- Hundred years of War (2002)
- Naval battles on the Baltic Sea 1918–1919. The British and Estonian Navy in the War of Liberation (2003)
- The Estonian State decorations (2003)
- Jüriööst teisiti (2004)
Articles
- Detsembrimäss oli Eesti huvides: 75 aasta tagune detsembrimäss Eestis oli Nõukogude Liidu globaalse agressiooni tüüpiline episood (1999) article
- Salaluure Eesti Vabariigi sündimise ajal. Luuramisi. (1999) article
- Husaar (2001) article
- About "The Holocaust Industry" (2002)
- 28. juulil 1914 algas 20. sajand (2004)
Walters legacy
- Tagasi Euroopasse (1989) film script
- Kaks rahvast-üks meri (1990) film script
References
- 1 2 3 "Suri sõjaajaloolane Hannes Walter PM". Estonian World Review (in Estonian). Retrieved 23 May 2021.
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