Hendrik Saar

Hendrik Saar (pseudonyms Kivilombi Ints[1] and Sulgnokk;[2] March 8, 1893 – 1944) was an Estonian journalist, caricaturist, playwright, and clown.

Saar was born in Laatre parish[1] in the Põhja-Ruhja district of Valmiera County.

In addition to working as a journalist, cartoonist, playwright, and clown, Saar also performed as a cathedral singer and stage actor.

In addition, he published six issues (which were confiscated) of the serialized novel Tallinna saladused (Tallinn Secrets, 1926–1927) and continued from February 1927 with the title Uued Tallinna saladused (New Tallinn Secrets), which was published in 18 issues.

[5] After the outbreak of German–Soviet War in 1941, Saar published a column about Adolf Hitler in the newspaper Sirp ja Vasar.