Hjalmar-Johannes Mäe (24 October [O.S. 11 October] 1901 in Tuhala, Kreis Harrien, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire – 10 April 1978 in Graz, Austria)...
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prime minister of Sweden Hjalmar Johansen (1867–1913), Norwegian polar explorer Hjalmar Mäe (1901–1978), Estonian politician Hjalmar Mehr (1910–1979), Swedish...
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surname Mäe include: Aivar Mäe (born 1960), conductor and musician Epp Mäe (born 1992), freestyle wrestler Hjalmar Mäe (1901–1978), politician Mikk Mäe [et]...
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1941–1944 Hjalmar Mäe (1901–1978) Director for Home Affairs 1941–1944 Oskar Angelus (1892–1979) Directors for Justice 1941–1943 Hjalmar Mäe 1943–1944...
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organized an international commission to investigate, headed by the Estonian Hjalmar Mäe and other representatives of neutral countries, such as Francoist Spain...
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Estonia during the occupation of Estonia by Nazi Germany. It was headed by Hjalmar Mäe. The Estonian Self-Administration was subordinated to the administration...
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collaborationist pro-Nazi government set up in Estonia, headed by Vaps member Hjalmar Mäe. In the 21st century, the coalition-governing Conservative People's Party...
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politician Elmar Lipping (1906–1994), politician, foreign minister in exile Hjalmar Mäe (1901–1978), politician, head of self-administration during German occupation...
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Generalkommissar Karl-Siegmund Litzmann and the head of the Estonian Self-Administration Hjalmar Mäe on 5 December 1941...
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Reichskommissariat Ostland included Estonian political leaders such as Hjalmar Mäe, Oskar Angelus, Alfred Wendt (or Vendt), Otto Leesment, Hans Saar, Oskar...
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Self-Administration was held in contempt for attempting to enforce this conscription. Hjalmar Mäe, the head of the Self-Administration, became quickly unpopular for his...
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service. September 15 – The Estonian Self-Administration, headed by Hjalmar Mäe, is appointed by the German military administration. September 16 – Rezā...
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Barcelona Eva Bramböck, Austrian Olympic triathlete; in Wörgl Died: Hjalmar Mäe, 76, Estonian collaborationist who led the Estonian Directorate, the...
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photographer (b. 1903) 1975 – Marjorie Main, American actress (b. 1890) 1978 – Hjalmar Mäe, Estonian politician (b. 1901) 1979 – Nino Rota, Italian pianist, composer...
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formed a puppet government, the Estonian Self-Administration, headed by Hjalmar Mäe. This government had considerable autonomy in internal affairs, such...
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is threatened. 15 September "Self-government" of Estonia, headed by Hjalmar Mäe, is appointed by German military administration. "Moving Aktion" in Vilna...
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formed a puppet government, the Estonian Self-Administration, headed by Hjalmar Mäe. This government had considerable autonomy in internal affairs, such...
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Leningrad. 15 September — The Estonian Self-Administration, headed by Hjalmar Mäe, is appointed by the German military administration. 22 September — The...
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popularized the "shimmy"; in Kraków, Austria-Hungary (now Poland) (d. 1959) Hjalmar Mäe, Estonian politician who served as director-general of Nazi Germany's...
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Estonia during the occupation of Estonia by Nazi Germany. It was headed by Hjalmar Mäe. The Estonian Self-Administration was subordinated to the administration...
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December 1941 – 18 September 1944) Title: Eesti Omavalitsuse juht (1941–45) Hjalmar Mäe (15 September 1941 – 4 January 1945) History of Estonia President of...
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politician, cartographer, writer and journalist, born in Tuhala Manor Hjalmar Mäe (1901–1978), Estonian politician, born in Tuhala "Population by place...
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598 of them died. 1 December – Self-government of Estonia, headed by Hjalmar Mäe, is appointed by German military administration. 22 January – Jaan Kaplinski...
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598 of them die. 1 December Estonian Self-Administration, headed by Hjalmar Mäe, is inaugurated by German military administration. 1944 Otto Tief is...
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Karin Luts Maa-alused Maasilinna Castle Maavalla Koda Ülle Madise Epp Mäe Hjalmar Mäe Laine Mägi Rasmus Mägi Tõnis Mägi Maiasmokk Jaan Maide Kadri Mälk Raul...
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Minnesota Senate; became acting lieutenant governor when lieutenant governor Hjalmar Petersen became governor on the death of Floyd B. Olson, but Richardson...
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Hugh Blair 1864 1932 English Magnificat; Nunc Dimittis for double choir Hjalmar Borgstrøm 1864 1925 Norwegian Piano Concerto in C, Op. 22, Violin Concerto...
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Walter (D) Died May 31, 1963 Fred B. Rooney (D) July 30, 1963 88th ND 1 Hjalmar Carl Nygaard (R) Died July 18, 1963 Mark Andrews (R) October 22, 1963 88th...
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Republican Governor of Oregon; previously Oregon State Senator (President) Hjalmar Petersen Denmark Naturalization Farmer-Labor Governor of Minnesota; previously...
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2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 789–790. "Hjalmar Petersen". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 13, 2023. "Hjalmar Petersen". Minnesota Historical...
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