Pikker (magazine)

During 1943–1944 Pikker existed as satire and humor supplement to the Soviet Estonian newspaper Rahva Hääl and printed in Moscow and Leningrad.

[1] In 1945 its editorial office was moved to Tallinn, Estonian SSR.

[2] In 1973 Pikker published two articles which criticised the planned economy which were censored by the authorities soon after the publication.

[3] In 1987, on April Fools' Day the magazine issued a humor award, Meie Mats.

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