Anthem of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
The anthem of the Estonian SSR[lower-alpha 1] was the regional anthem of Estonia between 1945 and 1990 when it was part of the Soviet Union.
English: Anthem of the Estonian SSR | |
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Former regional anthem of the ![]() | |
Lyrics | Johannes Semper |
Music | Gustav Ernesaks |
Adopted | 20 July 1945[1] 21 July 1956 (modified version) |
Relinquished | 8 May 1990[2] |
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State Anthem of the Estonian SSR (1945 version)
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Background
The anthem was presented to the government of the USSR on May 1944, three months after the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on 3 February 1944, "On the State Anthems of the Soviet Republics."[3]
The melody of the anthem was composed by Gustav Ernesaks, and the lyrics written by Johannes Semper. It, the anthem of the Karelo-Finnish SSR, and the anthem of the Georgian SSR were the only ones not to mention the Russian people. After Stalin died in 1953, a period of de-Stalinization began. On July 21, 1956, the third stanza of the anthem's lyrics was changed to remove all mentions of Stalin.
Throughout most of the Soviet occupation of Estonia (1940–1991) performing or reciting the melody or lyrics of the official national anthem of Estonia was strictly forbidden. With the restoration of Estonian independence in 1991, the official national anthem from 1920 by Fredrik Pacius with lyrics by Johann Voldemar Jannsen was restored.[4]
Lyrics
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Notes
- Estonian: Eesti NSV hümn; Russian: Гимн Эстонской ССР
- In the original 1945–56 lyrics, it was "ja tõusid töötajate vabaks maaks" ("and became a flourishing land of free workers").
- Original lyrics:
"Kui kants-nii seisavad su kodurannad,
su ees vaid lainetavad laiad veed.
Sa kõrgel Leninlikku lippu kannad
suur Stalin juhtimas su tõusuteed.
Käi kindlalt, saatmas sind su õnneteel
me võitlusvaim ja kohkumatu mehemeel!"
Translation:
"Your home beaches stand as a castle,
wide waters only wave before you.
You're bearing Lenin's banner high,
great Stalin leading your ascent.
March steadily with our fighting spirit
and bold manly mind guiding you!"
References
- "Eesti NSV hümn". Postimees. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- "Seadus Eesti sümboolikast". Riigi Teataja. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- "National anthem of the Republic of Estonia". news.tut.by. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
- "National anthem of the Republic of Estonia". eesti.ee. Retrieved 4 September 2017.