- of
Tartu until 1944.
Uluots was also an
editor of the Kaja
newspaper 1919–1920, and editor-in-chief of
Postimees 1937–1938.
Uluots was
elected to the Riigikogu...
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Uluots is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jüri
Uluots (1890–1945),
Estonian prime minister Ülo
Uluots (1930–1997),
Estonian politician...
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until October 1992,
Uluots was the
first Estonian Minister of
Defence since Estonia's
regaining independence. His father,
Oskar Uluots, was an
officer of...
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request of the
Soviet Union. This cabinet's
members were the following: Jüri
Uluots -
Prime Minister August Jürima (died 15 June 1942 ) -
Acting Prime Minister...
- the Jüri
Uluots cabinet to have
legally remained in
office until 18
September 1944.
Prime Minister in the
duties of the
President Jüri
Uluots appointed...
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Tallinn and
appointed Jüri
Uluots as the
prime minister with the
responsibilities of the President. On 21 June 1944 Jüri
Uluots appointed Otto Tief as deputy...
- to the 1938 constitution. The
council elected Jüri
Uluots as
acting president on 21 April.
Uluots appointed Otto Tief as
prime minister. Tief was subsequently...
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illegal and that
Uluots had
ascended as
prime minister in
duties of the
president from June 21, 1940, onwards. On June 21, 1944,
Uluots appointed Otto Tief...
- in
Tallinn and
appointed Jüri
Uluots as the
prime minister with
responsibilities of the President. On 21 June Jüri
Uluots appointed Otto Tief as deputy...
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Estonian border,
starting the
battle of Narva. The city was evacuated. Jüri
Uluots, the last
legitimate prime minister and the head of the
National Committee...