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'''Arnold Meri''' (1 July 1919 – 27 March 2009) was a ] ] veteran of ] and first Estonian ]<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927225549/http://vkmtuci.edu.mhost.ru/svjaz/svjaz2e1.htm |date=27 September 2007 }} {{in lang|ru}}</ref> who was charged with ] for his role in the deportation of ]ns to the inhospitable regions of the USSR.<ref name=ap></ref> He was the cousin of ], ]. At the time of his death, Meri was an honorary chairman of the Estonian Anti-Fascist Committee.<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://www.russiatoday.com/Top_News/2009-03-28/Estonian_Red_Army_veteran_dies_amidst_genocide_trial.html | title = Estonian Red Army veteran dies amidst genocide trial | publisher = ] | date = 28 March 2009 | accessdate = 5 April 2009 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090331081019/http://www.russiatoday.com/Top_News/2009-03-28/Estonian_Red_Army_veteran_dies_amidst_genocide_trial.html | archivedate = 31 March 2009 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}</ref><ref name="Medvedev">{{cite web|url=http://president.kremlin.ru/eng/text/news/2009/03/214463.shtml |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130417035854/http://president.kremlin.ru/eng/text/news/2009/03/214463.shtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2013 |title=Dmitry Medvedev sent a telegram of condolences at the passing of veteran of the Estonian Red Army Rifle Corps Arnold Meri to Mr Meri's widow, Yekaterina. |date=29 March 2009 |publisher=] |accessdate=4 April 2009 }}</ref> '''Arnold Meri''' (1 July 1919 – 27 March 2009) was a ] World War II veteran and first Estonian ].<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927225549/http://vkmtuci.edu.mhost.ru/svjaz/svjaz2e1.htm |date=27 September 2007 }} {{in lang|ru}}</ref> He was later was charged with ] for his role in the deportation of ]ns to the inhospitable regions of the USSR after Estonia became independent.<ref name=ap></ref> He was the cousin of ], ]. At the time of his death, Meri was an honorary chairman of the Estonian Anti-Fascist Committee.<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://www.russiatoday.com/Top_News/2009-03-28/Estonian_Red_Army_veteran_dies_amidst_genocide_trial.html | title = Estonian Red Army veteran dies amidst genocide trial | publisher = ] | date = 28 March 2009 | accessdate = 5 April 2009 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090331081019/http://www.russiatoday.com/Top_News/2009-03-28/Estonian_Red_Army_veteran_dies_amidst_genocide_trial.html | archivedate = 31 March 2009 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}</ref><ref name="Medvedev">{{cite web|url=http://president.kremlin.ru/eng/text/news/2009/03/214463.shtml |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130417035854/http://president.kremlin.ru/eng/text/news/2009/03/214463.shtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2013 |title=Dmitry Medvedev sent a telegram of condolences at the passing of veteran of the Estonian Red Army Rifle Corps Arnold Meri to Mr Meri's widow, Yekaterina. |date=29 March 2009 |publisher=] |accessdate=4 April 2009 }}</ref>


== Early life == == Early life ==
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{{See also|Operation Priboi}} {{See also|Operation Priboi}}
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In 2003, the Estonia Security Police investigated Meri for participating in the ] in ] in 1949.<ref name="ee03" /><ref> - '']''</ref> In August 2007, three months after the ], Estonian Western Circuit Prosecutor’s Office formally charged Arnold Meri with ], for his admitted role in organising the deportation of 251 Estonian civilians from the island of ] to the ] of ]{{citation needed|reason=page not found|date=December 2014}}.<ref name=iht2207></ref> According to the Prosecutor’s Office, most of the deportees were women and children, and 43 subsequently died{{citation needed|reason=page not found|date=December 2014}}.<ref name="iht2207"/> Meri had acknowledged taking part in the deportations, but denied responsibility.<ref name="ap"/> According to the BBC, Estonia's claims that genocide took place is not widely accepted.<ref name="bbcmeri"/> In 2003, the Estonia Security Police investigated Meri for participating in the ] in ] in 1949.<ref name="ee03" /><ref> - '']''</ref> In August 2007, three months after the ], Estonian Western Circuit Prosecutor’s Office formally charged Arnold Meri with ], for his admitted role in organising the deportation of 251 Estonian civilians from the island of ] to the ] of ].{{citation needed|reason=page not found|date=December 2014}}<ref name=iht2207></ref> According to the Prosecutor’s Office, most of the deportees were women and children, and 43 subsequently died.{{citation needed|reason=page not found|date=December 2014}}<ref name="iht2207"/> Meri had acknowledged taking part in the deportations, but denied responsibility.<ref name="ap"/> According to the BBC, Estonia's claims that genocide took place is not widely accepted.<ref name="bbcmeri"/>


On 20 May 2008 the trial against Meri began. Meri pleaded not guilty.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090402154455/http://www.postimees.ee/200508/esileht/siseuudised/331847.php?arnold-meri-ei-tunnistanud-end-genotsiidis-suudi |date=2 April 2009 }}</ref> In his defense, Meri maintained that he was appointed to monitor the compliance of the process with then-current laws and to ensure that the punitive actions were limited to the individuals specifically listed by security services. Meri claimed that he was unable to control the abuses of the local authorities and withdrew from the process. For this decision he himself was prosecuted, stripped of his military honors and expelled from the Communist Party in 1949. Meri maintained that he was targeted by the current Estonian authorities in retaliation for his ] activities and harsh critique of the Estonian government.<ref name="bbcmeri" /><ref name="rian1"> // ], 28 March 2009 {{in lang|ru}}</ref> On 20 May 2008 the trial against Meri began. Meri pleaded not guilty.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090402154455/http://www.postimees.ee/200508/esileht/siseuudised/331847.php?arnold-meri-ei-tunnistanud-end-genotsiidis-suudi |date=2 April 2009 }}</ref> In his defense, Meri maintained that he was appointed to monitor the compliance of the process with then-current laws and to ensure that the punitive actions were limited to the individuals specifically listed by security services. Meri claimed that he was unable to control the abuses of the local authorities and withdrew from the process. For this decision he himself was prosecuted, stripped of his military honors and expelled from the Communist Party in 1949. Meri maintained that he was targeted by the current Estonian authorities in retaliation for his ] activities and harsh critique of the Estonian government.<ref name="bbcmeri" /><ref name="rian1"> // ], 28 March 2009 {{in lang|ru}}</ref>
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Meri was interred on 1 April 2009 in the ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postimees.ee/?id=101714|title=Arnold Meri maeti täna Liiva kalmistule|last=Rudi|first=Hanneli|date=1 April 2009|publisher=]|language=Estonian|accessdate=20 June 2010}}</ref> on the outskirts of ] in a funeral which was attended by several hundred people.<ref name="bbcmeri">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7978111.stm|title=Estonian war figure laid to rest |date=2 April 2009|publisher=]|accessdate=2 April 2009| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090404111252/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7978111.stm| archivedate= 4 April 2009 | url-status= live}}</ref> Meri was interred on 1 April 2009 in the ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.postimees.ee/?id=101714|title=Arnold Meri maeti täna Liiva kalmistule|last=Rudi|first=Hanneli|date=1 April 2009|publisher=]|language=Estonian|accessdate=20 June 2010}}</ref> on the outskirts of ] in a funeral which was attended by several hundred people.<ref name="bbcmeri">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7978111.stm|title=Estonian war figure laid to rest |date=2 April 2009|publisher=]|accessdate=2 April 2009| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090404111252/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7978111.stm| archivedate= 4 April 2009 | url-status= live}}</ref>


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<ref>{{Cite web|title=Мери Арнольд Константинович|url=http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=1111|access-date=2020-10-05|website=www.warheroes.ru}}</ref>
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Arnold Meri
Born(1919-07-01)1 July 1919
Tallinn, Estonia
Died27 March 2009(2009-03-27) (aged 89)
Tallinn, Estonia
Allegiance Soviet Union
Service / branchRed Army
Years of service1940–1945
RankColonel
Battles / warsWorld War II
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union

Arnold Meri (1 July 1919 – 27 March 2009) was a Soviet World War II veteran and first Estonian Hero of the Soviet Union. He was later was charged with genocide for his role in the deportation of Estonians to the inhospitable regions of the USSR after Estonia became independent. He was the cousin of President of Estonia, Lennart Meri. At the time of his death, Meri was an honorary chairman of the Estonian Anti-Fascist Committee.

Early life

His father, Konstantin, an Estonian, his mother Olga Russified German from Saint Petersburg, daughter of a wealthy merchant. In 1926, due to economic reasons and political convictions, Meri's family emigrated to Yugoslavia, which was the main centre of the White emigrants. There, Arnold's father worked as a chef and his mother as a maid and young Arnold was baptised into the Russian Orthodox church and renamed Adrian. He completed Russian primary school in Skopje and the Russian-Serbian Gymnasium in Belgrade in 1938. After returning to Estonia, he took a job as intern at AS Franz Krull, but he was soon called on to serve in the auto-tank regiment of the Estonian military. After the Soviet occupation in 1940, he was elected to the City Komsomol Committee in Tallinn and was instructed to create a Komsomol organization in his Estonian army unit. After the absorption of his unit into the Red Army 22nd Estonian Territorial Rifle Corps, he was appointed a deputy political officer in 415th Radio Battalion.

Military career

Meri voluntarily joined the Red Army in 1940 while the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was still in force. After Nazi Germany attacked in June 1941, His corps retreated to the Porhov region, he was wounded four times during the battle while serving as a platoon commander in north-west Russia in 1941. In August 1941 he was awarded a Gold Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union for organizing the defense of the headquarters of the 22nd Estonian Territorial Rifle Corps when the German army broke through the lines near Dno in July 1941. In reality the defense was commanded by captain Arnold Isotamm, but he was not deemed to be suitable for the decoration, as he was not a member of the Communist Party and had been an officer of the Estonian Army. Meri was specifically commended for remaining on the battlefield despite being wounded four times. Meri retired from the Red Army as a colonel. The building that housed the headquarters of the 22nd Estonian Rifle Corps in July 1941 is currently occupied by a secondary school. In 2008 the school was renamed in honour of Arnold Meri.

From 1945 to 1949 he served as the secretary of the central committee of Komsomol in Estonia. In 1948 he was awarded the highest Soviet order, the Order of Lenin. Meri's opinion on the Estonian part in World War II:

Estonia's participation in World War II was inevitable and only a fool could have believed otherwise. ... Every Estonian had only one decision to make: whose side to take in that bloody fight—the Nazis' or the anti-Hitler coalition's.

After the internal struggle within the Estonian Communist Party, which his "home communist" faction lost, he was stripped from his posts in 1950, then stripped of his honours and expelled from party in 1951. In order to escape potential arrest, he settled in Altai Republic with his new family. He was rehabilitated in 1956.

Involvement in deportation and the charge of genocide

See also: Operation Priboi
Meri in 2008.

In 2003, the Estonia Security Police investigated Meri for participating in the deportations of Estonians in Hiiumaa in 1949. In August 2007, three months after the April Events, Estonian Western Circuit Prosecutor’s Office formally charged Arnold Meri with genocide, for his admitted role in organising the deportation of 251 Estonian civilians from the island of Hiiumaa to the Novosibirsk region of Siberia. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, most of the deportees were women and children, and 43 subsequently died. Meri had acknowledged taking part in the deportations, but denied responsibility. According to the BBC, Estonia's claims that genocide took place is not widely accepted.

On 20 May 2008 the trial against Meri began. Meri pleaded not guilty. In his defense, Meri maintained that he was appointed to monitor the compliance of the process with then-current laws and to ensure that the punitive actions were limited to the individuals specifically listed by security services. Meri claimed that he was unable to control the abuses of the local authorities and withdrew from the process. For this decision he himself was prosecuted, stripped of his military honors and expelled from the Communist Party in 1949. Meri maintained that he was targeted by the current Estonian authorities in retaliation for his anti-fascist activities and harsh critique of the Estonian government.

In May 2008, the Russian Duma wrote to the European parliament with a call to stop what they called a "shameful trial". The adopted statement in part read "The trial is a purely political order to revise the results of WWII and to discredit the efforts of the anti-Hitler coalition to save mankind from the fascist plague". On 2 April 2009, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning deportation as a crime against humanity.

Death

Official representatives of the Pskov region honoring the wreath laying ceremony
Arnold Meri's tombstone at Liiva cemetery in Tallinn, Estonia.

Arnold Meri died in his sleep on 27 March 2009 at the age of 89. This automatically halted Meri's trial.

The President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev posthumously awarded Meri with the Order of Honour within hours after Meri's death. In a telegram to Meri's widow, Yekaterina, Medvedev wrote "Arnold Meri was an exceptional and courageous figure, who devoted his entire life to the ideals of justice, freedom and humanism. Decorated with the Hero of the Soviet Union for his feats on the battlefields of the Great Patriotic War, he fought Nazism to the end of his days, and actively resisted attempts to rewrite history and whitewash those responsible for the twentieth century’s greatest tragedy, and their accomplices."

Meri was interred on 1 April 2009 in the Liiva cemetery on the outskirts of Tallinn in a funeral which was attended by several hundred people.

Awards

References

  1. Связисты Герои Советского Союза Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  2. ^ Estonian accused of genocide
  3. "Estonian Red Army veteran dies amidst genocide trial". Russia Today. 28 March 2009. Archived from the original on 31 March 2009. Retrieved 5 April 2009.
  4. ^ "Dmitry Medvedev sent a telegram of condolences at the passing of veteran of the Estonian Red Army Rifle Corps Arnold Meri to Mr Meri's widow, Yekaterina". President of Russia. 29 March 2009. Archived from the original on 17 April 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
  5. Leonid Lentsman, Endel Sõgel, ed. (1971). Eesti rahvas Nõukogude Liidu Suures Isamaasõjas, 1941-1945. 1 (in Estonian). Tallinn: Eesti Raamat.
  6. ^ Võõrad Suled Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine - Eesti Ekspress, 18 November 2003 (in Estonian)
  7. When giants fought in Estonia - BBC, 9 May 2007
  8. "Estonian Red Army veteran dies amidst genocide trial". Russia Today. 28 March 2009. Archived from the original on 1 April 2009. Retrieved 28 March 2009.
  9. Entisen presidentin serkkua syytetään neuvostoajan kyydityksistä - Baltic Guide
  10. ^ Cousin of former Estonian president charged with genocide
  11. ^ "Estonian war figure laid to rest". BBC. 2 April 2009. Archived from the original on 4 April 2009. Retrieved 2 April 2009.
  12. Arnold Meri ei tunnistanud end genotsiidis süüdi Archived 2 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  13. В Таллине скончался Герой Советского Союза Арнольд Мери // RIA Novosti, 28 March 2009 (in Russian)
  14. ^ "Medvedev decorates Soviet hero Meri with Medal of Honor posthumously". Moscow: RIA Novosti. 28 March 2009. Archived from the original on 31 March 2009. Retrieved 28 March 2009.
  15. European Parliament resolution of 2 April 2009 on European conscience and totalitarianism
  16. Eesti Postimees 28 March 2009 - Suri Arnold Meri
  17. (in Russian) Президент Российской ФедерацииУКАЗ №332 от 28.03.2009 «О награждении Орденом Почета Мери А.К.». (President of RussiaUkaz #332 of 28.03.2009 On the awarding of the Order of Honour to A.K. Meri. ).
  18. Rudi, Hanneli (1 April 2009). "Arnold Meri maeti täna Liiva kalmistule" (in Estonian). Postimees. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  19. "Мери Арнольд Константинович". www.warheroes.ru. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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