Voldemar Vöölmann (1887 – 14 June 1937) was an Estonian Communist politician who was the chairman of the city government of Tallinn from September 1917 to March 1918.
[1] He presided over Tallinn during the establishment of the first Republic of Estonia and the dissolution of the Russian Empire.
A member of the Bolshevik faction known as the Fontanniks, Vöölmann criticized Anvelt for his shortcomings during the failed uprising in 1924.
He was later the deputy head of the government of the Kazakh ASSR and the chairman of the Russian Construction Committee.
[3] He was later portrayed by Sulev Luik in the film Kaks päeva Viktor Kingissepa elust (1981).