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    Jaan Lattik (22 October [O.S. 10 October] 1878 near Karula Parish [et], Estonia – 27 June 1967 in Stockholm, Sweden) was an Estonian politician, writer...
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  • Freedom Front Jaan Lattik, (1878–1967), Estonian politician and writer Jaan Lepp (1895–1941), Estonian track and field athlete and soldier Jaan J. Leppik...
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  • Jaan Teemant's first cabinet was in office in Estonia from 15 December 1925 to 23 July 1926, when it was succeeded by Jüri Teemant's second cabinet. This...
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    Jaan Tõnisson (22 December [O.S. 10 December] 1868 – 1941?) was an Estonian statesman, serving as the Prime Minister of Estonia twice during 1919 to 1920...
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    is a grandson of Estonian statesman Konstantin Päts and writer Jaan Lattik. Toomla, Jaan (1999). Valitud ja valitsenud: Eesti Parlamentaarsete ja muude...
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  • 13 March 1926, representing the Christian People's Party. He replaced Jaan Lattik. On 18 March 1926, he resigned his position and he was replaced by Konstantin...
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  • – David van Embden, Dutch economist and politician (d. 1962) 1878 – Jaan Lattik, Estonian pastor and politician, 9th Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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  • Jaan Teemant's third cabinet was in office in Estonia from 4 March 1927 to 9 December 1927, when it was succeeded by Jaan Tõnisson's third cabinet. This...
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  • 1962 – Paul Viiding, Estonian author, poet, and critic (b. 1904) 1967 – Jaan Lattik, Estonian pastor and politician, 9th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia...
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    Parish, the son of Kotre Zimmermann (1849–1929) and Juuli Zimmermann (née Lattik, 1850–1908). He graduated from the town school in Valga in 1896, and in...
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  • legislative session: Jaan Tõnisson, 7 June 1923 – 27 May 1925 August Rei, from 9 June 1925 Karl Johannes Virma, 7 June 1923 – 27 November 1924 Jaan Soots, 27 November...
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    served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia from 1927 to 1928 in Jaan Tõnisson's third cabinet. Rebane was Estonian envoy in Helsinki 1931–1937...
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    December 1928 Farmers' Assemblies 17 Jaan Lattik 4 December 1928 12 February 1931 Christian People's Party 18 Jaan Tõnisson 12 February 1931 19 July 1932...
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  • office in Estonia from 23 July 1926 to 4 March 1927, when it was succeeded by Jaan Teemant's third cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: "1925...
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  • Minister Tõnis Kalbus Minister of the Interior and Minister of Justice Jaan Lattik Minister of Foreign Affairs Aleksander Oinas Minister of Finance Karl-Johannes...
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  • Minister of Justice Jaan Lattik Minister of Foreign Affairs August Kerem Minister of Agricultural Affairs August Jürman Minister of Roads Jaan Hünerson Minister...
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  • Union 1928–1931 to Lithuania 1936–1940 to Sweden, Denmark and Norway Jaan Lattik (1878–1967) 1939–1940 to Lithuania Juhan Leppik (1894–1965) 1924–1927...
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  • Viktor Päts married Helice Alice Päts (born Lattik, 1911–1988), the daughter of clergyman and writer Jaan Lattik, and they had two sons: Matti Päts (1933–)...
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  • Arnold Paul Schulbach, from 02.07.1929 August Tõllasepp, from 02.07.1929 Jaan Piiskar, 02.07.1929 – 13.03.1930 Oskar Gustavson, from 13.03.1930 Sources:...
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  • it declared its laws sovereign over Estonia, but the Bolsheviks led by Jaan Anvelt occupied Tallinn (Estonia's capital) and declared the Provincial Assembly...
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  • March 1924 11 Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi 27 March 1924 17 December 1925 12 Jaan Lattik 17 December 1925 10 December 1927 13 Alfred Julius Mõttus 10 December...
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  • 22 June 1926 – 23 July 1926 Oskar Karl Johann Liigand, from 23 July 1926 Jaan Piiskar, from 22 June 1926 Sources: "III Riigikogu, 15.06.1926-14.06.1929"...
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  • Arnold-Eduard Lainevool Joined on 27.09.1937, replacing Johannes Hiob Jaan Lattik August Laur Stepan Leidtorp Joined on 25.01.1935, replacing Hans Martinson...
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  • Assistant Chairman: Karl Virma (from 4 January 1921) Second Assistant Chairmen: Jaan Järve (4 January 1921 to 4 March 1921) August Kerem (from 4 March 1921) Secretaries:...
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  • (musician), Priit Hõbemägi (culture critic), Meelis Kapstas (journalist), Jaan Elgula (musician), Allan Roosileht (Star FM presenter), Olavi Pihlamägi (journalist)...
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  • critic), Jaan Elgula (musician), Olavi Pihlamägi (journalist), Maarja-Liis Ilus (singer), Maido Maadik (Eesti Raadio sound engineer), Jaan Karp (musician)...
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