Johannes Lauristin (pseudonym: Juhan Madarik; 29 October 1899 – 28 August 1941) was an Estonian communist politician, activist, writer and statesman who...
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Socialists. Lauristin is currently a member of the Tartu city council. Lauristin is the daughter of the communist politicians Johannes Lauristin and Olga...
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first husband was the politician Johannes Lauristin and her daughter was the politician and media researcher Marju Lauristin. She later married Hendrik Allik...
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The Lauristin-Allik family Johannes Lauristin (first husband of Olga Lauristin, father of Marju Lauristin) Olga Lauristin (wife of Johannes Lauristin and...
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On 7 June 1923, he resigned his position and he was replaced by Johannes Lauristin. "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu (in Estonian). Retrieved 2 March...
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pressured into affirming the Andrei Zhdanov-appointed puppet government of Johannes Vares, following the arrival of demonstrators accompanied by Red Army troops...
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Buenos Aires: Distribuidora Quevedo. p. 711. ISBN 9789879246030. Meintjes, Johannes (1970). General Louis Botha: A Biography. London: Cassell. p. 302. ISBN 9780304935017...
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Vares Government of Estonia (redirect from Johannes Vares' cabinet)
the Council of People's Commissars of the Estonian SSR, headed by Johannes Lauristin, on August 25. "J. Varese nukuvalitsus". Estonica.org (in Estonian)...
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origin and her mother was Estonian. In 1978, she graduated from the Johannes Lauristin 16th Secondary School. In 1984 he graduated from the Tallinn State...
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Name Entered office Left office Johannes Lauristin August 25, 1940 August 28, 1941 Vacant (August 28, 1941 – June 17, 1942) Oskar Sepre (acting) June 17...
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Tõnisson, 7 June 1923 – 27 May 1925 August Rei, from 9 June 1925 Karl Johannes Virma, 7 June 1923 – 27 November 1924 Jaan Soots, 27 November 1924 – 16...
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exchangers. In 1971, the plant was named after the communist politician Johannes Lauristin. After Estonia regained independence, the plant was privatized in...
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office 27.10.1941 Max Laosson EKP, NLKP Johannes Lauristin EKP, NLKP Died in office 28.08.1941 Olga Lauristin EKP, NLKP Melania Lepik EKP, NLKP Ruut Liiv...
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Studies. "Members | International Democracy Union". 1 February 2018. Marju Lauristin; Sten Hansson (2019). "Estonia". In Miloš Gregor; Otto Eibl (eds.). Thirty...
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Patriotic War, 2nd Class (1985) Jaak Allik (son of Olga Lauristin and Hendrik Allik) Olga Lauristin (wife of Hendrik Allik 1945–1989) "Eesti biograafiline...
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p. 117. ISBN 978-90-04-22991-4. Marju Lauristin; Peeter Vihalemm (2014). "Introduction". In Marju Lauristin; Peeter Vihalemm (eds.). Reading in changing...
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Kask Johannes Kass Kalju Koha Valeri Kois Mai Kolossova Jüri Kork Toomas Kork Heino Kostabi Ahti Kõo Tiit Käbin Ants Käärma Mart Laar Marju Lauristin Enn...
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scientist and critic Mart Kuldkepp, historian and Scandinavianist Marju Lauristin, politician and sociologist Harry Liivrand, art historian and diplomat...
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in Europe. Foundation for European Progressive Studies. p. 27. Marju Lauristin; Sten Hansson (2019). "Estonia". In Miloš Gregor; Otto Eibl (eds.). Thirty...
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Rodríguez Gilberto Baires Gerson Mayen Alex Éric Thomas Issorat Jean-Eudes Lauristin Warren Rino Joffrey Torvic Antonio German Kennedy Hinkson Florian David...
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Tiit Käbin LDF Ants Käärma SD Mart Laar KD Aleksandr Labassov KT Marju Lauristin SDF Vladimir Lebedev VÕE Enn Leisson RKF, - Jüri Liim RSR Jaan Lippmaa...
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her primary school friends and classmates was future politician Marju Lauristin. After secondary school, she enrolled in courses at the Tallinn State...
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votes; Ignar Fjuk (R), 732 votes; Tõnu Kõrda (SK), 1,179 votes; and Marju Lauristin (M), 1,780 votes. "RV022U: Population by sex, age group and county, 1...
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aggressive and demonstrators attacked the minister of social affairs Marju Lauristin. On 28 September 1994, the MS Estonia sank as the ship was crossing the...
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Chamber) – Linda Marie Eenpalu – 1938 Minister of Social Welfare – Olga Lauristin – 1944 Minister of Social Security – Erna Visk – 1958 Minister of Public...
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1977) 1939 – Brett Whiteley, Australian painter (d. 1992) 1940 – Marju Lauristin, Estonian academic and politician, 1st Estonian Minister of Social Affairs...
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Kotkas Hiiu, Lääne and Saare Jaak-Hans Kuks Võru, Valga and Põlva Marju Lauristin Tartu Mart Meri Mustamäe and Nõmme Eiki Nestor Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinn...
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