Andres Küng

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Andres Küng (13 September 1945 – 10 December 2002) was a

Soviet occupied Estonia
.

Career

Literature

As he himself noted, Küng "published more than 50 books, most on the

Baltic States, thousands of articles and held innumerable lectures on why Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
should (and would) become independent again."

Politics

Küng was active in both Swedish politics (member of the

Estonian Liberal Party in exile and several other organisations and campaigns for Baltic struggle for independence.[1]
He was a member of the party board for the Swedish Liberal Party from 1982 until 1991.

Noted awards

In November 1998, Andres Küng was awarded the Latvian Order of the Three Stars by the Latvian President Guntis Ulmanis. In February 1999, he was awarded the Estonian Order of the White Star by the Estonian President Lennart Meri.[2]

Bibliography

  • Estland - en studie i imperialism, Aldus/Bonniers 1971
  • Vad händer i Baltikum?, Aldus/Bonniers, 1973
  • Förlovat och forlorat land. Reportage från Palestina, 1974
  • Unelma vapaudesta, Passiivinen vastarinta nyky-Baltiassa, 1979
  • Bruce Olson: Missionary or colonizer?, 1981
  • Sådan är socialismen, Timbro, 1982
  • Vindens barn: Om medlöperi förr och nu, Timbro, 1983
  • A dream of freedom: Four decades of national survival versus Russian imperialism in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, 1940–1980
  • Sverige och Estland: äntligen goda grannar?, 1991
  • Kommunismen och Baltikum, 1999 ("Communism and the Baltic States", see online https://web.archive.org/web/20060504183740/http://www.rel.ee/swe/kommunism_och_baltikum.htm)
  • Communism and Crimes against Humanity in the Baltic states, c 1999, refer https://web.archive.org/web/20140616162322/http://www.hot.ee/evlliit/okup_2.htm
  • Ett liv för Baltikum : journalistiska memoarer. – Stockholm : Timbro, 2002. – 351 s. : ill. – (Estonian edition: Baltikumile elatud aastad : ajakirjaniku mälestused. – Tallinn, Olion, 2002.)

For the complete list, see [1].

References

  1. ^ Andres Küng
  2. ^ Andres Küng Official biography.

External links