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    Otto August Strandman (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈoto ˈɑugust ˈstrɑnd.man]; 30 November [O.S. 18 November] 1875 – 5 February 1941) was an Estonian politician...
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  • was a member of the Riigikogu since 22 April 1927. He replaced Otto August Strandman. He was also the Secretary of III Riigikogu. "Juhatus ja liikmed"...
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  • Otto Strandman's second cabinet was in office in Estonia from 9 July 1929 to 12 February 1931, when it was succeeded by Konstantin Päts' third cabinet...
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    Konstantin Päts (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2017)
    seats, leaving the majority to centre-left parties. On 9 May 1919, Otto August Strandman took over as the first Prime Minister. In the summer of 1919, Päts...
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  • of Ado Birk's cabinet between his first two terms. Otto August Strandman, Jaan Teemant, Karl August Einbund (named Kaarel Eenpalu during his second term...
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  • missing in Finland, where he was presumably executed. He was replaced by Otto Strandman, Piip, Juhan Kukk, Theodor Pool and Seljamaa. The two parties formally...
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    however saved him from having to go to exile, as did Konstantin Päts and Otto Strandman. Following the revolution, Emperor Nicholas II was forced to give citizens...
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    2 October 1934. It was officially disbanded on 1 January 1938. As Karl August Einbund Estonianized his name into Kaarel Eenpalu, his two cabinets are...
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  • being approved by the Constituent Assembly on June 16, 1920 (Riigi Teataja August 9, 1920 No. 113/114), the Government of the Republic consisted of the riigivanem...
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    Otto Tief (14 August [O.S. 2 August] 1889 – 5 March 1976) was an Estonian politician, military commander, and a lawyer. Tief was the acting prime minister...
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  • August Rei's cabinet was in office in Estonia from 4 December 1928 to 9 July 1929, when it was succeeded by Otto Strandman's second cabinet. This cabinet's...
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  • replacing Johannes Meyer August Voldemar Sternfeldt ER Took office 29.05.1919, replacing Johan Pitka Otto August Strandman ETE Jakob Sõnajalg ETE Took...
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  • the Riigikogu after the 1929 elections, in which it won 25 seats, but Otto Strandman of the Estonian Labour Party became Prime Minister. The 1932 elections...
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    August Rei (22 March [O.S. 10 March] 1886 – 29 March 1963) was an Estonian politician. He served as State Elder of Estonia from 1928 to 1929, and as Prime...
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  • dentistry degree from the University of Tartu, which occurred in 1814 Otto Strandman, Estonian Prime Minister and Head of State Apolinary Szeluto, Polish...
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    State of the Teutonic Order Stenbock House Stephanos of Tallinn Otto August Strandman STV AS Olev Subbi Gustav Suits Tiit Sukk Gustav Sule Anne Sulling...
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  • Jonas Mihkel Juhkam Joined on 20.06.1932, replacing Otto August Strandman Aleksander Jõeäär August Jürima Juhan Kaarlimäe Tõnis Kalbus Aleksander Leon...
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  • May 1925 August Rei, from 9 June 1925 Karl Johannes Virma, 7 June 1923 – 27 November 1924 Jaan Soots, 27 November 1924 – 16 December 1924 August Jürima...
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    victory parade with over 1000 Estonian soldiers, Johan Laidoner and Otto Strandman participating. On 22 June 2013, a memorial for the Danish volunteers...
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    General Balodis who would have been more supportive of a war. Already on 20 August 1919, the Latvian organizations of Walk sent a complaint to the Latvian...
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    appointed Otto Tief as deputy prime minister. As the Germans retreated in September 1944, Uluots appointed a new government, headed by Otto Tief. On 20...
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    Jaan Soots VR I/1 Kazimierz Sosnkowski VR I/2 Otto Strandman VR III/1 Stanisław Szeptycki VR I/2 Otto Tief VR II/3 Aleksander Tõnisson VR I/2 William...
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    Karl August Baars (Minister of Finance) 1921–1924 Georg Vestel (Minister of Finance) 1924 Karl August Baars (Minister of Finance) 1924 Otto Strandman (Minister...
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  • democratically elected Government of Estonia headed by Prime Minister Otto Strandman (Estonian Labor Party) took office. On 15 May, the assembly reaffirmed...
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  • 25 October 1917: Artur Vallner 25 October 1917 – 27 November 1918: Otto Strandman 27 November 1918 – 3 February 1919: Ado Birk 3 February 1919 – 23 April...
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  • Penno, from 22 June 1926 Mihkel Juhkam, 22 June 1926 – 6 December 1928 August Tamman, from 11 December 1928 Karl-Ferdinand Kornel, 22 June 1926 – 23 July...
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  • 1929 Rudolf Penno, from 02.07.1929 Arnold Paul Schulbach, from 02.07.1929 August Tõllasepp, from 02.07.1929 Jaan Piiskar, 02.07.1929 – 13.03.1930 Oskar Gustavson...
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  • 1920 general election distributed the 100 seats as follows: Chairmen: Otto Strandman (4 January 1921 to 18 November 1921) Johann Kukk (18 November 1921 to...
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    November 27, 1918 May 8, 1919 Rural League Otto Strandman May 8, 1919 November 18, 1919 Estonian Labour Party August Johannes Hanko November 18, 1919 July...
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  • Johannes Sikkar (category Articles lacking in-text citations from August 2022)
    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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