The thirst for education is as great in Estonia as elsewhere in the Soviet Union. The students above are residents in the Tallinn Polytechnic.
Cultural activity reaches a high level in Estonia. A particular pride is taken in its choirs, shown is the Estonian Academic Male Voice choir conducted by Professor G. Ernesaks.
Power resources are increasing tremendously in Estonia.
Above: The spillway of the Narva Hydro-electric Station.
Below: A view of the construction site of the Baltic Thermal Electricity Station.
"Estonia, Wonderful Present—Marvellous Future" was published by
Soviet Booklets, London, England, in December, 1959, as part of the series
"THE FIFTEEN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS OF TODAY AND TOMMORROW."
We do not endorse the Soviet account of historical events or their circumstances contained therein as factual.
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