Johannes Sikkar (October 15, 1897 – August 22, 1960) was the first head of the Estonian government in exile as Acting Prime Minister (January 12, 1953...
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bishop Johannes Semper (1892–1970), Estonian writer and translator Johannes Siir (1889–1941), Estonian military colonel and sport shooter Johannes Sikkar (1897–1960)...
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ministers (peaministri asetäitjad) of the Estonian government-in-exile: Johannes Sikkar (12 January 1953 – 22 August 1960) Tõnis Kint (22 August 1960 – 1 January...
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minister Mart Siimann (born 1946), politician, former prime minister Johannes Sikkar (1897–1960), politician Artur Sirk (1900–1937), officer, lawyer, politician...
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French novelist and paleographer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1881) 1960 – Johannes Sikkar, Estonian soldier and politician, Prime Minister of Estonia in exile...
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lieutenant and politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Israel (d. 1965) 1897 – Johannes Sikkar, Estonian soldier and politician, Prime Minister of Estonia in exile...
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Mamoulian, Armenian-American film, theatre director (d. 1987) October 15 – Johannes Sikkar, Estonian statesman (d. 1960) October 20 – Yi Un, Korean Crown Prince...
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(provisional government) Karl Ast (1924–1925) Juhan Kaarlimäe (1944) Johannes Sikkar (1952–1953) (in exile) Artur Terras (1952–1953) (in exile) Aksel Mark...
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mathematician (b. 1892) August 22 Eduard Pütsep, Estonian wrestler (b. 1898) Johannes Sikkar, Estonian politician (b. 1897) August 23 Jersey Flegg, English-Australian...
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January 1945) – Minister of Foreign Affairs Juhan Kaarlimäe – Minister Johannes Sikkar (in Sweden, from 20 April 1952) – Minister Artur Terras (in Sweden...
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Number Government Term of office Days in office 29 Johannes Sikkar's cabinet 12 January 1953 – 22 August 1960 2780 30 Aleksander Warma's cabinet 1 January...
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Juhan Sepp Start of session End of session Johannes Sikkar Start of session End of session Karl-Johannes Soonpää Start of session End of session Jaan...
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Foreign Affairs in exile 1953–1964 Succeeded by August Koern Preceded by Johannes Sikkar Prime Minister of Estonia in exile 1962–1964 Succeeded by Tõnis Kint...
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Kõnnu is a village in Kastre Parish, Tartu County in Estonia. Johannes Sikkar, Acting Prime Minister of the Estonian government in exile 1953-1961, was...
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Siege of Tallinn Siege of Tartu (1224) Sihva Mart Siimann Olev Siinmaa Johannes Sikkar Jüri Sillart Silmet Peeter Simm Sindi Singing Revolution Riivo Sinijärv...
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August Johannes Salum Carl Schilling Peeter Schütz Johan Sihver Served until 27.09.1934; succeeded by Aleksander Leon Richard Kapp Johannes Sikkar Aleksander...
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early 19th century. Saadjärve is the birthplace of Estonian politician Johannes Sikkar (1897–1960). List of palaces and manor houses in Estonia "Rahvastik"...
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session End of session Johan Sihver Start of session End of session Johannes Sikkar Start of session End of session August Sirro Start of session End of...
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troops entered Estonia and installed a new Soviet puppet government led by Johannes Vares, whereas Uluots' constitutional government went underground (and...
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replacing the Jüri Uluots cabinet with that of Johannes Vares. The Republic of Estonia does not consider the Johannes Vares cabinet a legal government of Estonia...
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already on 21 June 1940 to appoint a new pro-Soviet puppet government with Johannes Vares as prime minister. Päts became effectively a puppet himself, and...
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ministers Eenpalu Eenpalu Uluots vacant Tief Prime ministers in exile Rei Sikkar Warma Kint Mark Penno Prime ministers Savisaar Vähi Laar Tarand Vähi Siimann...
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replacing the Jüri Uluots cabinet with that of Johannes Vares. The Republic of Estonia does not consider the Johannes Vares cabinet a legal government of Estonia...
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ministers Eenpalu Eenpalu Uluots vacant Tief Prime ministers in exile Rei Sikkar Warma Kint Mark Penno Prime ministers Savisaar Vähi Laar Tarand Vähi Siimann...
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