Hein Vergo

Hein Vergo (until 1934 Theodor (also Teodor or Feodor) Taalmann (also Thaalmann);[1] December 30, 1899 – 1998) was an Estonian teacher and school principal.

[2] Hein Vergo was born in Viljandi County in the Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire.

[3] In 1922, Vergo graduated from Tallinn Teacher Training College [et],[1][3][4] and he worked in the editorship of the newspaper Meie Hääl in 1922.

[1][5] During the Second World War, a disability prevented him from fighting, and he worked on a collective farm in the Tatar Autonomous Republic and then relocated to the Uvelsky District in the Chelyabinsk Oblast, where he taught at a school and headed an orphanage.

[5] On December 20, 1944, he returned to Estonia, where he was again the principal of the school in Haljava from 1945 to 1947.