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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...
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    December 1937. Meanwhile, Jaan Tõnisson had criticized Päts's inability to bring the new constitution into effect. In July 1935, Tõnisson was ousted from the...
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  • Jaan Tõnisson's fourth cabinet was in office in Estonia from 18 May 1933 to 21 October 1933, when it was succeeded by Konstantin Päts' fifth cabinet....
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  • adaptations. Aleksander Tõnisson (1875–1941), Estonian military commander Ilmar Tõnisson (1911–1939), Estonian politician Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941), Estonian...
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  • Jaan Tõnisson's third cabinet was in office in Estonia from 9 December 1927 to 4 December 1928, when it was succeeded by August Rei's cabinet. This cabinet's...
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  • Estonian lawyer and politician Jaan Tiidemann (born 1971), Estonian architect Jaan Tõnisson (1868–?), Estonian statesman Jaan Toomik (born 1961), Estonian...
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  • Jaan Tõnisson's first cabinet was in office in Estonia from 18 November 1919 to 28 July 1920, when it was succeeded by Ado Birk's cabinet. This cabinet's...
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  • terms, although his sixth term turned into an authoritarian regime. Jaan Tõnisson was in office four times, although there was just one full day of Ado...
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  • Strandman, Prime minister (1919) Jaan Tõnisson, Prime minister (1919–1920) Ado Birk, Prime minister (1920) Jaan Tõnisson, Prime minister (1920) Ants Piip...
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  • Jaan Tõnisson's second cabinet was in office in Estonia from 30 July 1920 to 26 October 1920, when it was succeeded by Ants Piip's cabinet. This cabinet's...
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  • considered a liberal party, so therefore it is not included. 1905: Jaan Tõnisson founded the Estonian Progressive People's Party (Eesti Rahvameelne Eduerakond)...
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    Riigikogu Konstantin Päts 20 November 1922 – 7 June 1923 I Riigikogu Jaan Tõnisson 7 June 1923 – 27 May 1925 II Riigikogu August Rei 9 June 1925 – 22 June...
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    Russian language replaced the German language and Estonian language. Jaan Tõnisson founded the National Liberal Party and organized its first congress...
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    exhausted by the end of December. On 19 November, the new government of Jaan Tõnisson decided to restart talks with Soviet Russia, even without the participation...
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    residing in Paris. In 1936 he supported Juhan Kukk, Ants Piip, Jaan Teemant, and Jaan Tõnisson, who signed a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister in duties...
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    Constituent Assembly (1919) 2 Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941?) 2nd Prime Minister 18 November 1919 28 July 1920 254 People's Party (ERE) Tõnisson I ERE–ETE–ESDTP ERE–ETE–(ESDTP)...
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    a new surge of nationalism with the rise of prominent figures like Jaan Tõnisson and Konstantin Päts. In the early 20th century, Estonians started taking...
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    Estonia and the Estonian flag was displayed publicly for the first time. Jaan Tõnisson used the new political freedoms to widen the rights of Estonians by...
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  • – Charles Sands, American golfer and tennis player (d. 1945) 1868 – Jaan Tõnisson, Estonian journalist, lawyer, and politician, 2nd Prime Minister of...
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  • considered the most experienced Danish politician on European affairs. Jaan Tõnisson (1918) (provisional government) Karl Ast (1924–1925) Juhan Kaarlimäe...
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  • dissident, politician Otto Tief (1889–1976), military officer, politician Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941?), journalist, politician Anton Uesson (1879–1942), politician...
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    Affairs of Estonia. From 2003 to 2004, he was a research director at Jaan Tõnisson Institute. In 2011, he became a member of the council Institute of Human...
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    Tamm (born 1992), Estonian footballer Jaan Tätte (born 1964), Estonian dramatist, actor and singer Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941), Estonian politician and journalist...
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  • Veljo Tormis (1930–2017) composer Friedebert Tuglas (1886–1971) writer Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941) State Elder Jüri Uluots (1890–1945) attorney and journalist...
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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 Estonian...
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  • Canadians Behind Enemy Lines, 1939-1945 ISBN 978-0-7748-0147-8 p. 73 Toomla, Jaan (1999). Valitud ja valitsenud: Eesti Parlamentaarsete ja muude esinduskogude...
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    Aleksander Tõnisson VR I/1 (17 April 1875 – 30 June 1941) was an Estonian military commander (Major General) during the Estonian War of Independence. In...
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  • Kaarel Tarand (son of Andres Tarand) The Tõnisson family Jaan Tõnisson Ilmar Tõnisson (son of Jaan Tõnisson) The Tsahkna family Anders Tsahkna (et:Anders...
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  • he was Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs in the government of Jaan Tõnisson. Following the Soviet re-occupation of Estonia in 1944, Ein fled the...
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  • Martna also belonged to Estonia's foreign delegations. Together with Jaan Tõnisson and Karl Menning, Martna formed the board of the foreign delegation...
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