Jaan Tomp (13 May 1882 – 1943) was an Estonian journalist. He was born in Uue-Võidu vald, Viljandi County. From 1905–1908 he worked for Kodumaa, followed by Kodumaa Hääl, Maa, Meie Kodu and Meie Kodumaa.[1] In 1919-1920 he was chairman of the Estonian Journalists' Union, and was an honorary member from 1934. From 1918 until 1937 he was an editor of Vaba Maa.
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- ↑ Sitzungsberichte der Gelehrten Estnischen Gesellschaft (in Estonian). K. Mattiesen'i trükk. 1988. p. 212.
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