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A politician is obviously someone involved in actual politics. Kingissepp wasn't a politician (as his comrades would certainly agree). In Soviet days, he was called a revolutionary, which seems more correct. Or 'resistance fighter', 'terrorist', 'undercover activist', whatever you like. He didn't participate in elections or political debate, his tools were bombs, guns and leaflets. I guess that a revolutionary or insurgent would be politically correct term to use - although strictly speaking, there were no revolution or insurgency going on at that time.
Last edited at 16:53, 7 March 2007 (UTC).
Substituted at 09:57, 30 April 2016 (UTC)