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German-Baltic Party
The German-Baltic Party ( et, Saksa-Balti erakond; german: Deutsch-baltische Partei in Estland, DbPE) was a political party in Estonia representing the German minority. History The party was established on 27 November 1918 under the name German Party in Estonia (german: Deutsche Partei in Estland, et, Saksa Erakond Eestimaal) in preparation for the Constituent Assembly elections the following April. Following the Estonian War of Independence, the party was renamed the German-Baltic Party. The party won three seats in the elections in April 1919. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p581 In the parliamentary elections in 1920 it won four seats, but was reduced to three seats in the 1923 elections and two seats in the 1926 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1926. Africa * 1926 Egyptian parliamentary election * 1926 Lagos by-election * 1926 Northern Rhodesian general election * 1926 South West African legis ...
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Christoph Von Mickwitz
Christoph is a male given name and surname. It is a German language, German variant of Christopher (given name), Christopher. Notable people with the given name Christoph * Christoph Bach (musician), Christoph Bach (1613–1661), German musician * Christoph Büchel (born 1966), Swiss artist * Christoph Dientzenhofer (1655–1722), German architect * Christoph Harting (born 1990), German athlete specialising in the discus throw * Christoph Maria Herbst, Christoph M. Herbst (born 1966), German actor * Christoph Kramer (born 1991), German football player and winner of the 2014 FIFA World Cup * Christoph M. Kimmich (born 1939), German-American historian and eighth President of Brooklyn College * Christoph Metzelder (born 1980), German football player * Christoph Riegler (born 1992), Austrian football player * Christoph Waltz (born 1956), German-Austrian actor and two times winner of the Academy Awards, OSCARS Academy Award * Christoph Martin Wieland, Christoph M. Wieland (1733–1813), ...
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Max Woldemar Gustav Eduard Bock
Max Woldemar Gustav Eduard Bock (4 April 1885 – 29 April 1948) was a Baltic German politician and lawyer prominent in Estonia. Bock was born in Reval (later named Tallinn) on 4 April 1885 to Julius Bock, a medical doctor, and his wife Alice, ''née'' Kampf. He attended the Nikolai Gymnasium in Reval, studying medicine between 1905 and 1908, then law until 1910, working as a private tutor in the meantime. He then studied law at the Demidov Lyceum in Yaroslavl until 1912, and then practised law in Reval until 1939 and was a district judge in Włocławek between 1940 and 1945."Bock, Max Woldemar Gustav Eduard"
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Defunct Political Parties In Estonia
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Mathias Westerblom
Mathias Westerblom (also Mathias Vesterblom; 15 September 1888 Noarootsi Parish (now Lääne-Nigula Parish), Wiek County – 5 February 1942 Ussolye prison camp, Perm Oblast) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of IV Riigikogu. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 31 January 1930. He replaced Wilhelm von Wrangell Wilhelm von Wrangell (9 August 1894, Võru – 26 December 1976, Lilienthal, Lower Saxony, Lilienthal, West Germany) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of IV Riigikogu. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 29 January 1930. He replaced E .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Westerblom, Mathias 1888 births 1942 deaths People from Lääne-Nigula Parish People from Kreis Wiek Swedish People's League in the Baltic Sea Provinces politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1929–1932 Members of the Riigikogu, 1932–1934 Estonian people who died in Soviet detention Estonian people of Swedish descent ...
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Hans Pöhl
Hans Pöhl (15 August 1876, Suur-Nõmmküla – 22 January 1930 Tallinn) was an Estonian politician. He was one of the leader of Estonian Swedes. He was a member of the I, III and IV Riigikogu IV Riigikogu was the fourth legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1929 elections (held on 11–13 May 1929). It sat between 15 June 1929 and 14 June 1932, before the next round of elections were he .... From 1918 until 1919, he was Minister of Swedish-minority Affairs. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Pöhl, Hans 1876 births 1930 deaths People from Lääne-Nigula Parish People from Kreis Wiek Christian People's Party (Estonia) politicians Swedish People's League in the Baltic Sea Provinces politicians Government ministers of Estonia Members of the Estonian Provincial Assembly Members of the Estonian Constituent Assembly Members of the Riigikogu, 1920–1923 Members of the Riigikogu, 1926–1929 Members of the Riigikogu, 1929–19 ...
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Axel De Vries
Axel de Vries (4 June 1892 Preedi Manor (now Järva Parish), Kreis Jerwen – 24 January 1963 Bonn, West Germany) was a Baltic-German and German politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 9 April 1924. He replaced Gerhard Kress. After WW II, he was a member of Bundestag The Bundestag (, "Federal Diet") is the German federal parliament. It is the only federal representative body that is directly elected by the German people. It is comparable to the United States House of Representatives or the House of Commons .... References 1892 births 1963 deaths People from Järva Parish People from Kreis Jerwen Baltic-German people German-Baltic Party politicians Free Democratic Party (Germany) politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1923–1926 Members of the Bundestag for Baden-Württemberg German journalists Revalsche Zeitung editors 20th-century Freikorps personnel German military personnel of World War I Estonian emigrants ...
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Gerhard Kreß
Gerhard Kress (14 February 1894 Tallinn – 24 June 1939 Tallinn) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 29 September 1923. He replaced Max Bock. On 9 April 1924, he resigned his position and he was replaced by Axel de Vries Axel de Vries (4 June 1892 Preedi Manor (now Järva Parish), Kreis Jerwen – 24 January 1963 Bonn, West Germany) was a Baltic-German and German politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 9 April 1924. He .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kress, Gerhard 1894 births 1939 deaths Politicians from Tallinn People from Kreis Harrien Baltic-German people German-Baltic Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1923–1926 Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence Estonian emigrants to Germany ...
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Martin Christian Luther
Martin Christian Luther (26 April 1883 Tallinn – 12 March 1963 München) was an Estonians entrepreneur and politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu II Riigikogu was the second legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1923 elections (held on 5–7 May 1923). It sat between 31 May 1923 and 14 June 1926, before the next round of elections were held. .... On 27 September 1923, he resigned his position and he was replaced by Max Bock. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Luther, Martin Christian 1883 births 1963 deaths Politicians from Tallinn People from Kreis Harrien Baltic-German people German-Baltic Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1923–1926 Estonian emigrants to Germany ...
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Carl Von Schilling
Carl Schilling (21 October 1872, Kalvi Kalvi is a village in Viru-Nigula Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. (retrieved 28 July 2021) It's located about north of the Tallinn–Narva road (part of E20), northwest of Aseri and northeast of Viru-Nigula, on the co ... Parish (now Viru-Nigula Parish), Wierland County – 8 October 1941, Schweinfurt, Nazi Germany, Germany) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu. He was a member of the Riigikogu from 7 June 1923. He replaced Johann Meier. References

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Werner Hasselblatt
Werner Richard Karl Hasselblatt (22 June 1890 Tartu – 24 January 1958 Lüneburg, West Germany) was a Baltic-German jurist and politician. He was deported to Siberia by the Bolsheviks in 1918 and became a member of II Riigikogu II Riigikogu was the second legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1923 elections (held on 5–7 May 1923). It sat between 31 May 1923 and 14 June 1926, before the next round of elections were held. ... in 1923. From 1931 to 1945, he was director of the ''Verband der deutschen Volksgruppen in Europa'' (known as ' until 1929). References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hasselblatt, Werner 1890 births 1958 deaths Politicians from Tartu People from Kreis Dorpat Baltic-German people German-Baltic Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1923–1926 Members of the Riigikogu, 1926–1929 Members of the Riigikogu, 1929–1932 Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence Estonian emigrants to Germ ...
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Georg Von Stackelberg
Georg August Paul Freiherr von Stackelberg (russian: Георгий Карлович Штакельберг, translit=Georgij Karlovič Štakel'berg; ) was a Baltic German cavalry general in the service of the Imperial Russian Army. He was noted for his role during the Russo-Japanese War, especially during the Battle of Sandepu, in which he was awarded the Order of St. George afterwards. Biography Stackelberg was from a Baltic German noble family and graduated from the Nicholas General Staff Academy in 1869. His older brother Konstantin was a famous composer and the director of the Imperial Music Choir. (now the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra) As a commander in the 1st Semirechye Cossacks from 1874 to 1876, Stackelberg distinguished himself during the Russian conquest of the Khanate of Khiva and the Kokand expedition of 1875 under General Konstantin von Kaufman. He was wounded in combat, and although nominated for numerous awards, he refused to accept any. From A ...
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Walter Von Pezold
Walter von Pezold (20 September 1882 Tallinn – 3 June 1955 Hamburg, West Germany) was a politician. He was a member of I Riigikogu I Riigikogu was the first legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1920 elections (held on 27–29 November 1920). It sat between 20 December 1920 and 30 May 1923, before the next round of elections w .... He was a member of the Riigikogu since 4 January 1921. He replaced Hermann-Leopold Ammende. In addition, from 4 January 1921, he was also Riigikogu's Second Assistant Secretary. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Pezold, Walter von 1882 births 1955 deaths Politicians from Tallinn People from Kreis Harrien Baltic-German people German-Baltic Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1920–1923 Estonian emigrants to Germany ...
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