
Konstantin Päts
Konstantin Päts was a prominent Estonian politician and a key figure in the establishment of the Republic of Estonia. He served as the first President of Estonia and played a significant role in the country’s political landscape during the early 20th century, particularly in the context of Estonia's struggle for independence from foreign occupation.
Born on Feb 23, 1874 (151 years old)
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts is described as a leader who believed he was the only viable option to lead the country.
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts developed a symbol of national pride during the final years of the Republic.
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts was the head of state who established an authoritarian regime in Estonia in 1934.
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts is referenced in relation to a historical decision that could have changed Estonia's history.
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts is the subject of the monument that was defaced.
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts was the president who opened the new concrete stand at Kadriorg Stadium in Tallinn.
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts received the credentials from Heinrich Schmid.
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Slovakia:
Konstantin Päts was the Estonian president who was arrested and deported during the Soviet occupation.
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts announced the government's resignation.
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Estonia:
Konstantin Päts was the head of state who appointed Jaan Soots as the mayor of Tallinn.
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