Henn-Ants Kurg (until 1935 Hans Kurg; 17 October 1898 – 31 July 1943) was an Estonian Colonel and a diplomat.
Henn-Ants Kurg | |
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Birth name | Hans Kurg |
Born | Tallinn, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire | 17 October 1898
Died | 31 July 1945 Tallinn Military Hospital, Tallinn | (aged 46)
Buried | Metsakalmistu, Tallinn |
Allegiance | Russian Empire Estonia Nazi Germany Finland |
Awards | See Awards |
Hans Kurg was born in Tallinn in 1898. Tõnu Kurg, his father, was a merchant from Lehtse Parish, and Cäcilie Marie Aitian from Haljala. He studied at Tallinn Alexander Gymnasium in 1906–1916.
Kurg was the last Estonian military attaché to France before the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940. Estonians living in Finland formed the Erna long-range reconnaissance group, a Finnish Army unit of Estonian volunteers; Kurg was the platoon commander.[1]
After an unsuccessful operation in Tallinn, he died in a military hospital on 28 December 1943. He was buried on 4 January 1944, in Metsakalmistu, Tallinn.[2][3]
Hans Kurg married Marta Baumann in 1927, with whom he had two sons Peet-Rein (1928) and Ivo-Mart (1931).