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Andrievs Niedra (old orthography:
Andreews Needra; 8
February 1871 – 25
September 1942) was a
Latvian writer,
Lutheran pastor and the
Prime Minister of...
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Gheorghe Andriev (born 15
April 1968) is a
Romanian sprint canoeist who
competed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s.
Competing in
three Summer Olympics...
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Andrew Ezergailis (Latvian:
Andrievs Ezergailis; born 10
December 1930 in Rite Parish, died 22
January 2022 in Ithaca, New York) was a
professor of history...
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government of
Soviet Latvia, led by Pēteris Stučka, and the
government of
Andrievs Niedra,
backed by
Baltic Germans. Some
sources may list Stučka and Niedra...
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Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-5381-0221-3. Ezergailis,
Andrievs (1999).
Holokausts vācu okupētajā Latvijā 1941–1944 (in Latvian). Riga:...
- Stučka,
supported by the Red Army; and the
Provisional government headed by
Andrievs Niedra,
supported by Baltic-German
forces composed of the
Baltische Landeswehr...
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published from Liepāja,
Latvia in 1919. It was set up by
followers of
Andrievs Niedra following the 16
April 1919 putsch. The
first issue came out on...
- to the
Sicherheitsdienst (SD) in the town of Jelgava.: 243
Historian Andrievs Ezergailis has
countered that Vagulāns was not in fact a
member of Pērkonkrusts...
- 1919, by the
proclamation of the
Government of a
Lutheran clergyman,
Andrievs Niedra. Parleys, in
which the
United States and the
United Kingdom took...
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writer and a
former head of the
rival pro-German
Latvian puppet government Andrievs Niedra, who was
serving a
sentence for treason. However, Čakste also insisted...