Jaan Hünerson (4 February 1882 – 5 June 1942 Sosva, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian SFSR) was an Estonian agronomist and politician. Political offices: 1927–1928...
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Jaan Hünerson (1882–1942), Estonian agronomist and politician Jaan Isotamm (1939–2014), Estonian poet Jaan Jaago (1887–1949), Estonian wrestler Jaan Jung...
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Jaan Teemant's third cabinet was in office in Estonia from 4 March 1927 to 9 December 1927, when it was succeeded by Jaan Tõnisson's third cabinet. This...
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Jaan Teemant's fourth cabinet was in office in Estonia from 19 February 1932 to 19 July 1932, when it was succeeded by Karl Einbund's first cabinet. This...
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Estonia from 12 February 1931 to 19 February 1932, when it was succeeded by Jaan Teemant's fourth cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: "1931...
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Justice Jaan Lattik Minister of Foreign Affairs August Kerem Minister of Agricultural Affairs August Jürman Minister of Roads Jaan Hünerson Minister...
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ethnic Estonians, including well-known politicians like Ado Birk and Jaan Hünerson. He returned to Estonia in 1944, working as the head of investigation...
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it declared its laws sovereign over Estonia, but the Bolsheviks led by Jaan Anvelt occupied Tallinn (Estonia's capital) and declared the Provincial Assembly...
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Jaan Tõnisson's third cabinet was in office in Estonia from 9 December 1927 to 4 December 1928, when it was succeeded by August Rei's cabinet. This cabinet's...
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was named as Garnisoni staadion and opened with a grand ceremony by Jaan Hünerson and Aleksander Tõnisson in August 1931. Before that, the field was known...
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22 June 1926 – 23 July 1926 Oskar Karl Johann Liigand, from 23 July 1926 Jaan Piiskar, from 22 June 1926 Sources: "III Riigikogu, 15.06.1926-14.06.1929"...
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1928 10 June 1929 15 Jaan Hünerson 10 June 1929 12 February 1931 16 Jaan Piiskar 12 February 1931 20 February 1932 17 Jaan Hünerson (2nd time) 20 February...
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office on 27 September 1937; succeeded by Arnold Lainevool Johan Holberg Jaan Hünerson Johannes Jaanis Leopold Johannes Johanson Erich Jonas Mihkel Juhkam...
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Economic Affairs Oskar Köster Minister of Agricultural Affairs Jaan Raudsepp Minister of Roads Jaan Hünerson Minister of Education and Social Affairs...
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Assistant Chairman: Karl Virma (from 4 January 1921) Second Assistant Chairmen: Jaan Järve (4 January 1921 to 4 March 1921) August Kerem (from 4 March 1921) Secretaries:...
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Arnold Paul Schulbach, from 02.07.1929 August Tõllasepp, from 02.07.1929 Jaan Piiskar, 02.07.1929 – 13.03.1930 Oskar Gustavson, from 13.03.1930 Sources:...
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legislative session: Jaan 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...
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this occasion, one of the most noted and able Estonian public figures, Jaan Hünerson, later to become the Minister of Education of the Estonian Republic...
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Ajalooline Ajakiri [et]} 2016 (2), pp. 310–311 (in Estonian), tr. Reet Hünerson. Mäeorg & Rahi-Tamm 2016, p. 307. Mäeorg & Rahi-Tamm 2016, p. 308. Indrek...
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