Friedrich Karl Akel (5 September [O.S. 24 August] 1871 in Kaubi (now Pornuse) village, Mulgi Parish – 3 July 1941 in Tallinn) was an Estonian diplomat...
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military commander Friedrich Akel (1871–1941), Estonian diplomat and politician Mohamed Akel (born 1993), Israeli football player Omar al-Akel (born 1980),...
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Friedrich Akel's cabinet held office in Estonia from March 26, 1924, to December 16, 1924, when it was succeeded by Jüri Jaakson's cabinet. This cabinet's...
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Estonian Labour Party 8 Aleksander Hellat 28 November 1922 2 August 1923 9 Friedrich Akel 2 August 1923 26 March 1924 Christian People's Party 10 Otto Strandman...
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Estonian politician Ülle Aaskivi (1950–2007), Estonian politician Friedrich Akel (1871–1941), Estonian politician Liisa Aibel (born 1972), Estonian actress...
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Wigbold (1401) Nicholas Woodall (c.1718) Wang Zhi (1560) Chen Zuyi (1407) Friedrich Akel (1941) Marie Bouffa (1945) Jacques Pierre Brissot (1793) André Chénier...
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State Elder behind the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The State Elder, Friedrich Akel, managed to escape through the back door. The communists were successful...
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Kukk, State Elder (1922–1923) Konstantin Päts, State Elder (1923–1924) Friedrich Akel, State Elder (1924) Jüri Jaakson, State Elder (1924–1925) Jaan Teemant...
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its foreign policy. This change was marked by the 1936 appointment of Friedrich Akel (former foreign minister) as the Estonian ambassador to Germany On 3...
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captain and businessman, invented the electric razor (b. 1877) 1941 – Friedrich Akel, Estonian physician and politician, Head of State of Estonia (b. 1871)...
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1922) 1867 – Amy Beach, American pianist and composer (d. 1944) 1871 – Friedrich Akel, Estonian physician and politician, Head of State of Estonia (d 1941)...
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Australian adventurer, photographer, cyclist, and filmmaker (b. 1881) July 3 Friedrich Akel, Estonian diplomat, politician (b. 1871) Mijo Babić, deputy of Ante...
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of Foreign Affairs of Estonia 1922–1923 Succeeded by Friedrich Akel Preceded by Friedrich Akel Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia 1927 Succeeded by...
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(b. 1884) July 1 – Mikhail Kaganovich, politician (b. 1888) July 3 – Friedrich Akel, Estonian diplomat, politician (b. 1871) July 4 – Stepan Suprun, twice...
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founded on 8 December 1923. The first chairman of the committee dr. Karl Friedrich Akel, was elected on 5 May 1924. An independent Estonian team took part in...
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the Baltic States. Tallinn, December 1937. Center: Estonian Minister Friedrich Akel. On the left: Lithuanian Minister Juozas Urbšys. Right: Latvian Minister...
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Kaarel Robert Pusta Minister of Foreign Affairs 1925–1926 Succeeded by Friedrich Akel Preceded by August Rei Minister of Foreign Affairs 1933 Succeeded by...
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Estonia from 2 August 1923 to 26 March 1924, when it was succeeded by Friedrich Akel's cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: "1923 | Meie parlament...
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Julius Seljamaa (redirect from Julius Friedrich Seljamaa)
Julius Friedrich Seljamaa (8 April [O.S. 27 March] 1883 – 17 June 1936) was an Estonian politician, diplomat and journalist. From 1933 to 1936, he was...
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Preceded by Friedrich Akel Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia 1938–1939 Succeeded by Ants Piip...
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as he was in a committee meeting when it was announced and voted on. Friedrich Akel became the new Rigivanem (literally the "State Elder"), the head of...
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Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics. Friedrich Akel, diplomat and politician Martin Jervan, military personnel and military...
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Gopalakrishnan, filmmaker, in Pallickal, Adoor, British India Died: Friedrich Akel, 69, Estonian diplomat (executed) The Germans captured Ostrov in northern...
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16 December 1924 (1924-12-16) – 15 December 1925 (1925-12-15) Preceded by Friedrich Karl Akel Succeeded by Jaan Teemant Personal details Born (1870-01-16)16 January...
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diplomats had the rank of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Friedrich Akel (1871–1941) 1922–1923 to Finland 1928–1933 to Sweden, Norway and Denmark...
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In 1924, he briefly served as Minister of War in the government of Friedrich Akel. After that he returned to head the Border Guard, holding this position...
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(21 November 1922 to 2 August 1923), and again from 1924 to 1926 in Friedrich Akel's cabinet, in the government of Jüri Jaakson, and in the first government...
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established in 1542 and in 1678 it was divided. Politician and diplomat Friedrich Akel (1871–1941) was born in Kaubi Manor, which belonged to his parents....
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seats, and were part of a minority government headed by its leader Friedrich Akel between March and December 1924. Prior to the 1926 elections the party...
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Teemant Prime Minister Heinrich Laretei Minister of the Interior Friedrich Karl Akel Minister of Foreign Affairs Leo Sepp Minister of Finance Oskar Köster...
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