Teet Veispak
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Veispak graduated from Tartu State University's Faculty of History in 1979.[1]
Work
Veispak worked as a researcher and the director of the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR,[1][2] as a researcher, an exhibition organizer, and the research director of the Rakvere Museum,[4] and as the curator of exhibitions at the Kalame Farm Museum of Virumaa Museums.[5]