Hans Leberecht (1 December 1910 – 10 November 1960) was an Estonian writer. Many of his works mirrored socialist realism. His most important work is the story Valgus Koordis (1949).
Lebrerecht was born in Saint Petersburg. His childhood years passed in the village of Koordi in Järva County.
In 1944 he joined the Communist Party. After World War II, he lived in Tallinn.
He was a special correspondent for the newspaper Sovetskaya Estoniya.
Works
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- story Valgus Koordis (1949)
- novel Kaptenid (1956)
- novel Sõdurid lähevad koju (1957)
- novel Vassarite paleed (1960)
References
- ^ "Hans Leberecht". sisu.ut.ee. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
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