- Kārlis
Goppers (Russian: Карл Иванович Гоппер;
April 2, 1876 –
March 25, 1941) was a
Russian and
Latvian military officer,
veteran of
World War I and...
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mostly officers,
sided against the Bolsheviks.
Officers such as Kārlis
Goppers and Frīdrihs
Briedis tried to
prevent Bolshevik ideas from
spreading among...
- mezzo-soprano
Zemgus Girgensons (born 1994) – ice
hockey centre Kārlis
Goppers (1876–1941) – general;
founder of
Latvian Boy
Scouts Andrejs Grants (born...
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rider Kārlis Gailītis (1936–1992),
Latvian Lutheran archbishop Kārlis
Goppers (1876–1941),
Latvian military officer and the
founder and
President of...
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routes and the
geographical discovery of the
Eastern Baltic. Stockholm:
Goppers. Stefansson,
Vilhjalmur (1940).
Ultima Thule:
further mysteries of the...
- was closed, but it
reopened during the
German occupation. Later, Miķelis
Goppers emigrated to Sweden,
where he re-established
Zelta ābele in 1945. The publishing...
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Communists killed the
Latvian Scout founder and President,
General Kārlis
Goppers (1876–1941). The
former Scout Commissioner for Latvia, Valdemārs Klētnieks...
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Bauska parish 29
September 1934, Riga
promoted 1916 (retired 1926) Kārlis
Goppers 2
April 1876, Plāņi
parish 25
March 1941, Riga
promoted 1920 (retired 1934)...
- Paramus, New Jersey). In 1974,
Dagnija won the
award of the
General Kārlis
Goppers fund for the
series of large-format
paintings "Latvian Life". She repeatedly...
- 1950-51
Arnolds Spekke.
History of Latvia: An Outline. Stockholm: M.
Goppers/Zelta Ābele, 1951.
Daina Bleiere,
Ilgvars Butulis,
Inesis Feldmanis, Aivars...