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tenant Mārtiņš
Kirhenšteins and his wife Baba, in a
family of
eleven children.
Augusts Kirhenšteins'
younger brother, Rūdolfs
Kirhenšteins (1891–1938),...
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after the coup, and
appointed a left-wing
government headed by
Augusts Kirhenšteins—which, in truth, had been
chosen by the
Soviet emb****y. Soviet-controlled...
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Union granted. Latvia, then a
puppet government, was
headed by
Augusts Kirhenšteins. The
Soviet Union incorporated Latvia on 5
August 1940, as the Latvian...
- Čakste Jānis Endzelīns,
linguist Karlis Kaufmanis,
astronomer Augusts Kirhenšteins,
microbiologist Eižens Laube,
architect Jānis Maizītis,
lawyer and second...
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offices himself.
After the
Soviet occupation Prime Minister Augusts Kirhenšteins was the
illegitimate Acting President from 21 July to 25
August 1940...
- • 1988–1990 Jānis
Vagris Head of
state • 1940–1952 (first)
Augusts Kirhenšteins • 1988–1990 (last)
Anatolijs Gorbunovs Head of
government • 1940–1959...
- the
Soviet occupation of Latvia, he was de
facto replaced by
Augusts Kirhenšteins, and the
Munters family was
deported on 16 July 1940 in the presence...
- Name
Entered office Left
office Augusts Kirhenšteins August 25, 1940
April 11, 1952 Kārlis Ozoliņš
April 11, 1952
November 27, 1959 Jānis Kalnbērziņš November...
- then-president of Latvia,
stepped down, to be
succeeded by the pro-Soviet
Augusts Kirhenšteins. The
Latvian delegates arrived in
Moscow on 1
August to make
their request...
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Latvian SSR In
office 10
March 1952 – 27
November 1959
Preceded by
Augusts Kirhenšteins Succeeded by Jānis Kalnbērziņš
Personal details Born (1905-08-31)August...