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Ewald Ammende (3
January 1893 in Pernau, Livonia,
Russian Empire - 15
April 1936 in Peking, China) was an
Estonian journalist,
human rights activist and...
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Ammende Villa is a
mansion house and a
cultural heritage monument located in Pärnu, Estonia. It is one of the most
impressive early examples of Art Nouveau...
- Hermann-Leopold
Ammende (1
November 1855 Pärnu – 26
August 1934 Pärnu) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of I Riigikogu. On 4
January 1921,...
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international minority activism intensified. In 1925, on the
initiative of
Ewald Ammende, a
Baltic German from Estonia, the
Congress of
European Nationalities was...
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publications of
journalists Gareth Jones,
Malcolm Muggeridge,
Ewald Ammende and Rhea Clyman, and
photographs made by
engineer Alexander Wienerberger...
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Nations (German: Europäischer Nationalitätenkongress)
founded by
Ewald Ammende. The
Congress published a
journal "Nation und Staat" (1927–1944). FUEN...
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General of the
European Congress of Nations,
Ewald Ammende,
presented them to the
League of Nations.
Ammende's book, "Must
Russia Starve?"
appeared in 1935...
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gives an
interesting case
study of the
dissolution process]
Ammende, Ewald. "Human life in Russia", (Cleveland: J.T. Zubal, 1984), Reprint...
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member of the
Riigikogu since 4
January 1921. He
replaced Hermann-Leopold
Ammende. In addition, from 4
January 1921, he was also Riigikogu's
Second ****istant...
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Location (city/town, county)
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Image Ammende Villa Pärnu, Pärnu
County Aqva
Hotel & Spa Rakvere, Lääne-Viru
County Opened in 2008 Barclay...