- Jaan
Anvelt (also
known by the
pseudonyms Eessaare Aadu, Jaan Holm, Jaan Hulmu,
Kaarel Maatamees,
Onkel Kaak; in
Russian Ян Анвельт or Н. Альтъ; 18 April...
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Andres Anvelt (born on 30
September 1969 Tallinn) is an
Estonian politician and writer. He
belonged to
Social Democratic Party until 2019. 2003-2006 he...
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Alise Stein-
Anvelt (also
Alice Leevald or
Alice Levald; 20
October 1900
Vardi Parish (now Märjamaa Parish),
Harrien County – 15
April 1991 Tallinn) was...
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November 1918 with the
support of the Red Army. It was
chaired by Jaan
Anvelt for the
duration of its existence.
Within areas of
their control, the Commune...
- Alma
Rosalie Ostra-Oinas (born Alma Ostra, also
known as Alma
Anvelt-Ostra; 4 or 16
September 1886 – 2
November 1960) was an
Estonian journalist, writer...
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spring of 1924 to
organise an uprising. The plan was
hatched by Jaan
Anvelt and Karl Rimm [et]. The
latter was a
veteran of the
Russian Civil War. The...
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Foreign Affairs Nikolay Krestinsky. He was held
responsible for
killing Jaan
Anvelt while interrogating him on 11
December 1937. On
April 5, 1957, he was arrested...
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Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas
Preceded by Ken-Marti
Vaher Succeeded by
Andres Anvelt Minister of
Justice In
office 10
December 2012 – 26
March 2014
Prime Minister...
- Rozmirovich, I.Diesporov, Iselevich, Kr****ikov, Bukhan, Merbis, Paykis,
Anvelt.
Kharkov Cheka Deych, Vikhman, Timofey, Vera (Dora) Grebenshchikova, Aleksandra...
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leaders were
released from prison. 23
October Estonian Bolsheviks under Jaan
Anvelt captured the capital, Tallinn. 25
October October Revolution:
Soldiers directed...