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    The Estonian government-in-exile was the formally declared governmental authority of the Republic of Estonia in exile, existing from 1944 until the reestablishment...
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  • A government-in-exile (GiE) is a political group that claims to be the legitimate government of a sovereign state or semi-sovereign state, but is unable...
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    continuously used by the Estonian government-in-exile, diplomatic service, and the diaspora of Estonian refugees around the world. In October 1988, the usage...
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  • Heinrich Mark (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    – 2 August 2004) was an Estonian politician and Prime Minister of the Estonian Government in Exile. He was Prime Minister in duties of the President of...
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  • presidency in case the President couldn't be elected, a move that was implemented for the Estonian Government in Exile. The interim government restored...
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    August Rei (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    Estonian politician. He served as State Elder of Estonia in 1928–1929, and as Prime Minister in duties of the President of the Estonian government-in-exile...
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  • cultural. Estonian government in exile (Vabariigi Valitsus eksiilis) Estonian Legation in London (Eesti Saatkond Londonis) Estonian Consulate General in New...
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    the Republic of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Vabariigi Rahvuskomitee, EVRK) was a deliberative and legislative body, formed by Estonian politicians and members...
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    (1906–1947) Estonian Self-Administration (Estonian: Eesti Omavalitsus), also known as the Directorate, was the puppet government set up in Estonia during occupation...
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  • Johannes Sikkar (category Estonian World War II refugees)
    Estonian government in exile as Acting Prime Minister (January 12, 1953 – January 1, 1962). Sikkar was born in Kõnnu, Tartu County. Sikkar served in the...
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    Many countries established governments in exile during World War II. The Second World War caused many governments to lose sovereignty as their territories...
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    The prime minister of Estonia (Estonian: peaminister) is the head of government of the Republic of Estonia. The prime minister is nominated by the president...
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    The Government of the Republic of Estonia (Estonian: Vabariigi Valitsus) is the cabinet of Estonia. Under the Constitution, it exercises executive power...
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    surviving diplomatic representatives of the Republic of Estonia and by the Estonian government-in-exile. The coat of arms along with other national symbols...
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  • Katrin Nyman-Metcalf (category Estonian legal scholars)
    an Estonian-Swedish legal scholar. From 1990 to 1992 she was the State Secretary of Estonia of the Estonian government-in-exile. She was born in Stockholm...
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    diplomats and the government in exile promoted and called for Estonian independence abroad. Among the Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs in exile were August...
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  • Tõnis Kint (category Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence)
    1991) was an Estonian politician. He served as "Prime Minister in duties of the President" (in other words, Estonian head of state in exile) from 23 December...
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    The Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Estonian SSR), Soviet Estonia, or simply Estonia, was a union republic of the Soviet Union (USSR), covering the...
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    occupation of Estonia Historical maps of Estonia in the 16th, 17th and 18th century History of Estonian Manors, part of English version of the Estonian Manors...
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    Jüri Uluots (category Members of the Estonian Constituent Assembly)
    Dictionary of Estonia. Scarecrow Press. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-8108-4904-4. L. Mälksoo, Professor Uluots, the Estonian Government in Exile and the Continuity...
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  • The Estonian resistance movement (Estonian Eesti vastupanuliikumine) was an underground movement to resist the occupation of Estonia by Nazi Germany, 1941–1944...
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    [Corporate chambers in Estonia in (1924)1934-1940]". Yearbook of the Learned Estonian Society 2006 (in Estonian). Tartu: Learned Estonian Society. pp. 264–265...
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    exiled remnant of France's Nazi-sympathizing Vichy government which fled to Germany during the Liberation of France near the end of World War II in order...
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  • and Estonian SSR, which was a part of the Soviet Union. However, there were bilateral relations between Polish government-in-exile and Estonian government-in-exile...
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    Zaprudnik Raisa Žuk-Hryškievič Belarus portal Council of Lithuania Estonian government-in-exile Latvian diplomatic service National Anti-Crisis Management United...
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    The Latvian diplomatic service in exile was the only governmental body of the Republic of Latvia which continued its activities during the Nazi and Soviet...
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    Soviet re-occupation of the Baltic states (1944) (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    Estonian Government in Exile served to carry the continuity of the Estonian state forward until 1992, when Heinrich Mark, the last prime minister in the...
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    Affairs (Estonian: välisminister) is the senior minister at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Estonian: Eesti Vabariigi Välisministeerium) in the Estonian Government...
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    annexation of Estonia by the Soviet Union illegal. Legal continuity of the Estonian state was preserved through the government-in-exile and the Estonian diplomatic...
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    Konstantin Päts (category Pages with Estonian IPA)
    recognized as a Prime Minister of Estonia by the Government of Estonia 1940–1944 in Estonia; since 1944 as president in exile Estonian pronunciation: [ˈkons.tɑnʲ...
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