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    Ants Piip VR III/1 (also Anton or Hans Piip; 28 February [O.S. 16 February] 1884 in Tuhalaane, Kreis Fellin – 1 October 1942 in Nyrobsky camp, Perm Oblast...
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  • Piip is an Estonian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ants Piip (1884–1942), Estonian lawyer, diplomat, and politician Boris Piip [Wikidata]...
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  • Ants Piip's cabinet was in office in Estonia from 26 October 1920 to 25 January 1921, when it was succeeded by Konstantin Päts' first cabinet. This cabinet's...
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    Belarusian Democratic Republic Alaksandar Ćvikievič, State Elders of Estonia Ants Piip and Jaan Teemant, and Prime Minister of Estonia Jüri Uluots. Nowadays...
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  • Moscow on behalf of The Manchester Guardian, the Estonian foreign minister Ants Piip entrusted him to deliver a secret armistice proposal to the Bolsheviks...
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    Postimees board. In October 1936, four former State Elders, Juhan Kukk, Ants Piip, Jaan Teemant and Jaan Tõnisson, sent a joint letter to Päts, demanding...
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  • office for 8 days between the German and Soviet occupations in 1944. Ants Piip, August Rei, Jüri Uluots, Juhan Kukk, Friedrich Karl Akel and Jüri Jaakson...
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  • Meierovics. Estonians were represented by future Minister of Foreign Affairs Ants Piip. The congress resolved the Russia should be organized as a federation...
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  • minister (1919) Republic of Estonia Heads of state (complete list) – Ants Piip, State Elder (1920–1921) Konstantin Päts, State Elder (1921–1922) Juhan...
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    office 30 July 1920 – 26 October 1920 Preceded by Ado Birk Succeeded by Ants Piip 8th and 15th State Elder of Estonia In office 9 December 1927 – 4 December...
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    Jaan Poska 24 February 1918 20 September 1919 Estonian People's Party 2 Ants Piip 9 October 1919 18 November 1919 Estonian Labour Party 3 Ado Birk 18 November...
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  • athlete and engineer Ants Pärna (1935–2014), Estonian maritime historian and poet Ants Pauls (born 1940), Estonian politician Ants Piip (1884–1942), Estonian...
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  • 1861) 1940 – Chiungtze C. Tsen, Chinese mathematician (b. 1898) 1942 – Ants Piip, Estonian lawyer and politician, 7th Prime Minister of Estonia (b. 1884)...
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    writer Alexander Kielland, 1893 Japanese Crown Prince Hirohito, 1921 Ants Piip, the first Head of State and the fifth Prime Minister of Estonia, wearing...
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    November 1919, being in office for half a year. The Estonian Labour Party's Ants Piip then headed a one-party minority government between 26 October 1920 and...
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    (ERE) Tõnisson II ERE 5 Ants Piip (1884–1942) 5th Prime Minister 26 October 1920 20 December 1920 92 Labour Party (ETE) Piip ETE The 1920 Constitution...
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  • Party. Vaba Maa had a circulation of about 50,000 in the early 1920s. Ants Piip became the editor of Vaba Maa in 1923. Vaba Maa was owned by Aleksander...
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    Prime Minister/State Elder   • 1918-1919 Konstantin Päts • 1920-1921 Ants Piip • 1933-1934 Konstantin Päts Legislature Riigikogu Historical era Interwar...
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    Porte, Irish-born British flying boat pioneer (d. 1919) February 28 – Ants Piip, Prime Minister of Estonia (d. 1942) March 13 – Sir Hugh Walpole, English...
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  • 1908) William V. Pacelli, American politician (b. 1893) October 1 – Ants Piip, 7th Prime Minister and 1st State Elder of Estonia (b. 1884) October 3...
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  • – Pierre Fatou, French mathematician and astronomer (d. 1929) 1884 – Ants Piip, Estonian lawyer and politician, 7th Prime Minister of Estonia (d. 1942)...
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    independence of Belarus.  Estonia Jaan Poska Nikolai Köstner Jaan Tõnisson Ants Piip Karl Robert Pusta Mihkel Martna Eduard Laaman Joakim Puhk Attempted to...
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    Independent Aleksander Tõnisson July 28, 1920 October 26, 1920 Independent Ants Piip October 26, 1920 January 25, 1921 Estonian Labour Party Jaan Soots January...
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    office 1 November 1932 – 18 May 1933 Preceded by Mihkel Pung Succeeded by Ants Piip Personal details Born (1886-03-22)22 March 1886 Kurla, Kreis Fellin, Governorate...
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    in 1934 were released in 1938, and none of the former heads of state (Ants Piip, Juhan Kukk, Jaan Teemant and Jaan Tõnisson) who issued the critical Four...
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  • office of Prime Minister. 1 Ants Piip (1884–1942) 1st State Elder 20 December 1920 25 January 1921 92 Labour Party (ETE) Piip ETE Constituent Assembly (1919)...
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  • April 1942 ) - Minister of Communications Ants Piip (died 1 October 1942 ) - Minister of Foreign Affairs Ants Oidermaa (sentenced to death on 2 July 1941...
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    Estonia 28 July 1920 – 30 July 1920 Succeeded by Jaan Tõnisson Preceded by Ants Piip Minister of Foreign Affairs 1919–1920 Succeeded by Kaarel Robert Pusta...
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  • Finland, where he was presumably executed. He was replaced by Otto Strandman, Piip, Juhan Kukk, Theodor Pool and Seljamaa. The two parties formally merged in...
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  • Konstantin Päts Prime Minister Karl Einbund Minister of the Interior Ants Piip Minister of Foreign Affairs Georg Vestel Minister of Finance Juhan Kukk...
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