Type | Daily |
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Editor-in-chief | Artur Tupits (1935–1937) Ants Oidermaa (1937–1939) |
Editor | Hugo Kukk[1] |
Founded | 1935 |
Political alignment | pro-government |
Language | Estonian |
Ceased publication | 21 June 1940 |
Headquarters | Tallinn u |
Circulation | 22,000–26,000 |
Sister newspapers | Uus Eesti kalender (1935–1939) Hommikune Uus Eesti (1938) |
Uus Eesti (New Estonia) was a daily newspaper published in Estonia from September 1935 until the Soviet occupation of Estonia in June 1940. The newspaper was politically aligned with the Estonian government.[2]