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    Andres Larka VR I/1 (5 March 1879 Pilistvere (now Põhja-Sakala Parish), Kreis Fellin – 8 January 1943 Malmyzh, Kirov, Soviet Union) was an Estonian military...
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  • Look up larka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Larka is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andres Larka (1879–1943), Estonian military...
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  • entrepreneur and politician Andres Labrakis (1940–1997), Greek wrestler Andres Langemets (born 1948), Estonian publicist and poet Andres Larka (1879–1943), Estonian...
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    War of Independence (1918–1920). The leaders of this association were Andres Larka (formal figurehead and presidential candidate) and Artur Sirk. The Vaps...
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    were supposed to be held in April 1934, but the Vaps Movement candidate Andres Larka and even lieutenant general Johan Laidoner were both clearly more popular...
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  • leaders and activists, supporters of the fourth State Elder candidate Andres Larka, arrested. Päts, in violation of the constitution, appointed Laidoner...
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  • candidacies of Andres Larka, Johan Laidoner and Konstantin Päts were submitted to the Main Election Committee. Theodor Rõuk nominated Andres Larka, the leader...
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    armed forces, with Konstantin Päts as Minister of War, major general Andres Larka as the chief of staff, and major general Aleksander Tõnisson as commander...
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    several Estonian military leaders, such as Johan Laidoner, Jaan Soots and Andres Larka, came from General Staff Academy. One of its graduates, Mykola Kapustiansky...
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  • Garay, Cristián. 1990. El Partido Agrario Laborista. 1945–1958. Editorial Andrés Bello. Santiago. OCLC 25534586 ISBN 956-13-0889-3 (pp. 133–135) Levenda...
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  • Kukk minister of finance, Jaan Raamot minister of food and agriculture, Andres Larka minister of war. Villem Maasik was minister of labour and welfare, Ferdinand...
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    Konstantin Päts the following year. The government had claimed that Andres Larka, Sirk and other leading Vaps figures had been preparing to launch a coup...
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  • as "The Man Who Killed Jim Crow" Andrew Jackson Muhammed Ali Jinnah Andres Larka (1878–1942), Estonian military commander and politician; suffered from...
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    Name Took office Left office Party Andres Larka February 24, 1918 November 27, 1918 Independent Konstantin Päts November 27, 1918 May 8, 1919 Rural League...
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    politician Artur Sirk, leading figure within the right-wing Vaps Movement Andres Larka, Estonian military commander and politician Kristjan Palusalu, Estonian...
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  • – William Beveridge, English economist and academic (d. 1963) 1879 – Andres Larka, Estonian general and politician, 1st Estonian Minister of War (d. 1943)...
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    Friedrich Kurg, VR II/3 Ants Kurvits VR I/2 Johan Laidoner VR I/1 and III/1 Andres Larka VR I/1 Jaan Lepp VR II/2 and VR II/3 Eduards Kalniņš I/2 Hans Leesment...
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    Provisional Government, which included Estonia's first Minister of War, Andres Larka. However, right after the creation of the Provisional Government, Estonia...
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  • (born 1948), general Johan Laidoner (1884–1953), general, politician Andres Larka (1879–1942), general, politician Hans Leesment (1873–1944), general Lembitu...
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    conducted by Andres Larka and Jaan Soots. The Staff of the Estonian Armies was officially established on 26 November 1918, with Andres Larka becoming the...
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  • Franklin Rutherford, American lawyer and religious leader (b. 1869) 1943 – Andres Larka, Estonian general and politician, 1st Estonian Minister of War (b. 1879)...
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    suurtükiväebrigaad) was formed on 16 January 1918 in Haapsalu, with podpolkovnik Andres Larka appointed as its commander. By February, the brigade consisted of five...
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  • whereby Soviet Russia renounced its claims over Estonia. Minister of War Andres Larka returns to Tallinn from exile. He starts organizing the newly established...
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    Colonel Viktor Puskar, Colonel Jaan Rink. From bottom left: General Major Andres Larka, General Major Jaan Soots, Commander in Chief General Lieutenant Johan...
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  • Čakste Kārlis Ulmanis Oskars Kalpaks † Jānis Balodis Konstantin Päts Andres Larka Johan Laidoner Ernst Põdder Antanas Smetona Aleksandras Stulginskis Silvestras...
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    Kubiliūnas (1894–1946) Kazys Ladiga (1893–1941) Johan Laidoner (1884–1953) Andres Larka (1879–1943) Aleksandar Mišić (1891–1941) Ignacy Oziewicz (1887–1966)...
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  • Forces, VR I/1, III/1 Brigadier General Alar Laneman 1962 Major General Andres Larka 1879 1943 VR I/1 Major General Dimitri Lebedev 1872 1935 Major General...
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  • Rear Admirals Ernst Põdder Aleksander Tõnisson Jaan Soots Otto Heinze Andres Larka Johannes Orasmaa Johannes Soodla Herbert Brede Aleksander Silberg Dimitri...
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    July 8, 1917 – August 5, 1917 – Colonel Charnotsky, Felix Eduardovich Andres Larka – Estonian political and military leader Zagumenny, Alexander Alexandrovich...
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  • Coaches Head coach Lassi Tuovi Assistant coach(es) Hanno Möttölä Mikko Larkas Legend (C) Team captain Club – describes last club before the competition...
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