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- Friedrich_Issak abstract "Friedrich Issak (20 November 1915 – 11 May 1991) was an Estonian sportsman and journalist. As a javelin thrower, he won gold and bronze medals at the International University Games and was national champion of Estonia and later the Soviet Union. In addition, he played basketball and volleyball, winning national championship medals in both. He later became editor-in-chief of the culture magazine Kultuur ja Elu.".
- Friedrich_Issak birthDate "1915-11-20".
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- Friedrich_Issak deathDate "1991-05-11".
- Friedrich_Issak deathPlace Estonia.
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- Friedrich_Issak wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Friedrich_Issak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Friedrich Issak".
- Friedrich_Issak dateOfBirth "1915-11-20".
- Friedrich_Issak dateOfDeath "1991-05-11".
- Friedrich_Issak name "Issak, Friedrich".
- Friedrich_Issak placeOfBirth "Saint Petersburg, Russia".
- Friedrich_Issak placeOfDeath "Tallinn, Estonia".
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- Friedrich_Issak description "Estonian athlete and journalist".
- Friedrich_Issak description "Estonian athlete and journalist".
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- Friedrich_Issak subject Category:1991_deaths.
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- Friedrich_Issak comment "Friedrich Issak (20 November 1915 – 11 May 1991) was an Estonian sportsman and journalist. As a javelin thrower, he won gold and bronze medals at the International University Games and was national champion of Estonia and later the Soviet Union. In addition, he played basketball and volleyball, winning national championship medals in both. He later became editor-in-chief of the culture magazine Kultuur ja Elu.".
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