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    Kaarel Eenpalu (until 1935 Karl August Einbund; 28 May [O.S. 16 May] 1888 – 27 January 1942) was an Estonian journalist, politician and head of state,...
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  • Eenpalu is an Estonian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kaarel Eenpalu (1888–1942, before 1935 Karl Einbund), politician and journalist...
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  • Kaarel Eenpalu's second government was in office from 9 May 1938 to 12 October 1939, when it was succeeded by Jüri Uluots' cabinet. Kaarel Eenpalu - Prime...
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    Minister of Internal Affairs Karl August Einbund, who changed his name to Kaarel Eenpalu. Päts also signed a decree to bring the Supreme Court from Tartu to...
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  • Kaarel may refer to: Kaarel Eenpalu (1888–1942), Estonian journalist, politician and former Prime Minister of Estonia Kaarel Heinver (1886–1961), Estonian...
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    rights activist. She was married to politician Kaarel Eenpalu, who was prime minister in 1938–1939. Eenpalu studied in Tartu in 1911–1912. She was a librarian...
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    Einbund Estonianized his name into Kaarel Eenpalu, his two cabinets are therefore known as Einbund I and Eenpalu II cabinets. The Soviet Union occupied...
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  • Karl Einbund's first cabinet was in office in Estonia from 19 July 1932 to 1 November 1932, when it was succeeded by Konstantin Päts' fourth cabinet. This...
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  • Konstantin Päts, State Elder (1931–1932) Jaan Teemant, State Elder (1932) Kaarel Eenpalu, State Elder (1932) Konstantin Päts, State Elder (1932–1933) Jaan Tõnisson...
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  • Einbund Estonianized his name into Kaarel Eenpalu, his two cabinets are therefore known as Einbund I and Eenpalu II cabinets. All political parties were...
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  • terms. Otto August Strandman, Jaan Teemant, Karl August Einbund (named Kaarel Eenpalu during his second term in the semi-authoritarian era), Tiit Vähi (first...
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    12 October 1939 – 20 June 1940 President Konstantin Päts Preceded by Kaarel Eenpalu Succeeded by Himself (as Prime Minister in the duties of the President)...
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  • (d. 1972) May 25 – Miles Malleson, English actor (d. 1969) May 28– Kaarel Eenpalu, 7th Prime Minister of Estonia (d. 1942) May 31 – Jack Holt, American...
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  • – Santo Trafficante, Sr., Italian-American mobster (d. 1954) 1888 – Kaarel Eenpalu, Estonian journalist and politician, 6th Prime Minister of Estonia (d...
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  • multi-party elections in Estonia. It continued in government, with Kaarel Eenpalu becoming Head of State. In 1933 it suffered a major split when the large...
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  • Russian short story writer, journalist, and playwright (b. 1894) 1942 – Kaarel Eenpalu, Estonian journalist and politician, Prime Minister of Estonia (b. 1888)...
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    success in the upcoming presidential elections. Together with Päts and Kaarel Eenpalu, the Minister of the Interior, Laidoner established an authoritarian...
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  • occupied Estonia in 1940. Paul Berg → Paul Ariste Karl August Einbund → Kaarel Eenpalu Erhard-Voldemar Esperk → Ants Eskola Hans Laipman → Ants Laikmaa Friedebert...
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  • Felix Hausdorff, German mathematician (suicide) (b. 1868) January 27 – Kaarel Eenpalu, Estonian journalist and politician, 7th Prime Minister of Estonia (b...
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  • (1883–1942), politician Ivi Eenmaa (born 1943), librarian and politician Kaarel Eenpalu (Karl Einbund, 1888–1942), politician Ene Ergma (born 1944), politician...
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    [citation needed] The term "Era of Silence" was first introduced by Kaarel Eenpalu, the country's prime minister from 1938 to 1939 and a strong supporter...
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  • pp. 67–68. Aleksander Arak Eduard Arnover Taavet Avarmaa (Akermann) Kaarel Eenpalu (Einbund) Valter-Gerhard Freimann (Kadarik) Ernst Haabpiht (Habicht)...
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  • philologist Johannes Hint (1914–1985) scientist Jüri Arrak (1936–) painter Kaarel Eenpalu (1888–1942) head of state, died in prison camps in Soviet Union Miina...
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    Jaan Teemant's fourth cabinet 19 February 1932 – 19 July 1932 152 22 Kaarel Eenpalu's first cabinet 19 July 1932 – 1 November 1932 106 23 Konstantin Päts'...
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  • by Prime Minister of Estonia Konstantin Päts. It was succeeded by Kaarel Eenpalu's second cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: "1933 |...
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    voice of the Farmers' Assemblies. The chief editors were Jüri Uluots, Kaarel Eenpalu, Johan Holberg,  Ants Oidermaa and Artur Tupits. In 1935, Kaja was superseded...
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    August 25, 1938. It was attended by Konstantin Päts, Johan Laidoner, and Kaarel Eenpalu, among many other important officials. 11700 and 34400 tons of sulphate...
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  • lists events that occurred during 1938 in Estonia. Prime Minister – Kaarel Eenpalu President – Konstantin Päts 24 February – election sees National Front...
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    Interior. Following the recommendation of Minister of the Interior, Kaarel Eenpalu, the Border Guard Government (Estonian: Piirivalve Valitsus) (not to...
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  • Kress) Eduard Brok 4 June 1924 (replacing Jaan Vaher) End of session Kaarel Eenpalu Start of session End of session August Ehrlich Start of session 9 July...
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