-
Palvadre had five brothers. Rein
Palvadre, Jaan
Palvadre,
Peeter Palvadre,
Jakob Palvadre,
Juhan Palvadre.
Palvadre was
married to
Gerta Palvadre. The...
- 1985)
Georgy Aleshin (February 1, 1986 – 1990)
Viktor Kingissepp Jakob Palvadre Harald Tummeltau Jaan
Anvelt Karl Säre
August Kork
Johannes Vares Young...
- disability, ****ual
orientation or
other grounds specified in law.
Anton Palvadre 1938–1940
Richard Övel 1944–1949
Artur Mägi 1949–1981 (In exile) Eerik-Juhan...
- Räpina Voronezh–Kastornoye
operation (1919)
Commanders Notable commanders Wiktor Kingissepp Andrei Põld Otto Rästas Jaan
Sihver Georg Sommer Jakob Palvadre...
- He was a
member of the
Riigikogu since 30 July 1926. He
replaced Anton Palvadre. On 6
December 1926, he
resigned his
position and he was
replaced by August...
- (replaced by
Eduard Kink) Jüri
Ottas Start of
session End of
session Anton Palvadre Start of
session 30 July 1926 (replaced by
Alfred Vainola)
Rudolf Penno...
-
Aleksander Naeres (Naeris)
Viktor Neggo Johannes Orasmaa (Roska)
Anton Palvadre Aleksander Paulus Ants Piip
Johann Post
Joakim Puhk
Mihkel Pung Hugo-Bernhard...
- (replacing Hans Tirusson) 12
April 1924 (replaced by
Juhan Must)
Anton Palvadre Start of
session 24
December 1924 (replaced by
Peeter Schütz)
Eduard Parts...
-
Anton Palepoi (born 1978),
American Samoan gridiron football player Anton Palvadre (1886–1942),
Estonian lawyer and
politician Anton Palzer (born 1993), German...
- sides. On 17 October,
Yegorov committed the 14th Army reserve,
Jakob Palvadre's Estonian Rifle Division. In
three days of
fierce fighting, the division...