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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...
- Stučka, and the
government of
Andrievs Niedra,
backed by
Baltic Germans. Some
sources may list Stučka and
Niedra as
prime ministers for
periods when their...
- IMDb Teātris un kino biogrāfijās: Enciklopēdija / sast. un galv. red. Māra
Niedra; māksl.
Aleksandrs Busse. — Rīga :
Preses nams, 2004. — (Latvija un latvieši)...
- Aīda
Niedra (March 23, 1899 –
November 23, 1972) was a
Latvian writer. She is
considered one of the most
important Latvian women novelists. She was born...
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Guntis Niedra (born 8
February 1943) is a
Soviet rower from Latvia.
Niedra was born in Riga, (then German-occupied) Latvia. At the 1965
European Rowing...
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supported by the Red Army; and the
Provisional government headed by
Andrievs Niedra,
supported by Baltic-German
forces composed of the
Baltische Landeswehr...
- Saratow. A new
puppet government headed by
Pastor Andrievs Niedra was proclaimed.
Pastor Niedra was a
Latvian Lutheran minister with pro-German sympathies...
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Latvian puppet government Andrievs Niedra, who was
serving a
sentence for treason. However, Čakste also
insisted on
Niedra's leaving the
country after the...
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effort to
install a pro-German
puppet government led by
pastor Andrievs Niedra. With
protection from the
British Royal Navy and the
French Navy the Ulmanis...
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Andris Nelsons (born 1978) – conductor,
Boston Symphony Orchestra Andrievs Niedra (1871–1941) – pastor, writer,
prime minister of
German puppet government...