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Johan Laidoner (12 February [O.S. 31 January] 1884 – 13
March 1953) was an
Estonian general and statesman. He
served as Commander‑in‑Chief of the Estonian...
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military coup
organized on
March 12, 1934 by
State Elder candidates Johan Laidoner,
Konstantin Päts, and
August Rei, who took part in the
State Elder elections...
- the
Estonian Army
Johan Laidoner was
captured by the NKVD and
deported together with his
spouse to the town of Penza.
Laidoner died in the
Vladimir Prison...
- 30 km of Tallinn, but in
January 1919, the
Estonian Army, led by
Johan Laidoner, went on a counter-offensive,
ejecting Bolshevik forces from
Estonia within...
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kilometers east of Tallinn, west from
Tartu and
south of Ainaži.
Colonel Johan Laidoner was
appointed Commander in
chief of the
Estonian armed forces. He recruited...
- Moscow. p. 54 ISBN 978-5-93165-107-1. "Estonian War
Museum –
General Laidoner Museum". esm.ee.
Archived from the
original on 21
January 2012. Retrieved...
- the
return of
constitutional order.
Largely supported by
General Johan Laidoner,
Commander of the
Estonian Defence Forces, Päts
ruled as
Prime Minister...
- politician. Paul
Ludwig Ewald von Kleist,
German field marshal.
Johan Laidoner,
Estonian commander-in-chief of the
Estonian Army.
Yosef Mendelevitch,...
- of the
Estonian Army
Johan Laidoner was
captured by the NKVD and
deported together with his wife to Penza, RSFSR.
Laidoner died in the
Vladimir Prison...
- (Major General)
Brigaadikindral (Brigadier/Brigadier General) 1939:
Johan Laidoner (1884–1953) 1995:
Aleksander Einseln (1931–2017) 2011: Ants
Laaneots (born...