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{{Short description, none This is a list of envoys of Estonia, that is, diplomats representing Estonia; until 1991, Estonian diplomats had the rank of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Friedrich Akel (1871–1941) *1922–1923 to Finland *1928–1933 to Sweden, Norway and Denmark *1934–1936 to Germany and Netherlands Ado Birk (1883–1942) *1922–1926 to the Soviet Union Aleksander Hellat (1881–1943) *1921–1922 to Latvia and Poland *1922 to Romania, Hungary and Greece *1923–1931 to Finland *1925–1927 to Hungary Oskar Kallas (1868–1946) *1920–1922 to Finland *1922–1934 to United Kingdom and Netherlands
Heinrich Laretei Heinrich Laretei (4 January 1892 in Õisu – 3 April 1973 in Stockholm) was an Estonian politician, diplomat and soldier. He was a member of the II and III Riigikogu. 1926 he was Minister of the Interior. Heinrich Laretei's wife was Alma Laretei ...
(1892–1973) *1926–1928 to the Soviet Union *1928–1931 to Lithuania *1936–1940 to Sweden, Denmark and Norway Jaan Lattik (1878–1967) *1939–1940 to Lithuania Juhan Leppik (1894–1965) *1924–1927 to Poland and Romania *1931–1936 to Lithuania *1936–1940 to Italy *1937–1940 to Hungary *1937–1938 to Austria Johannes Markus (1884–1969) *1935–1939 to Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia *1939–1940 to Turkey, Hungary and Romania Karl Menning (1874–1941) *1923–1933 to Germany *1925–1933 to Austria *1931–1933 to Hungary *1933–1937 to Latvia Rudolf Möllerson (1892–1940) *1937–1939 to Finland *1939–1940 to Germany *1940 to Netherlands Ants Piip (1884–1942) *1923–1925 to the United States Karl Robert Pusta (1883–1963) *1921–1932 to France *1921–1923 to Italy *1923–1932 to Belgium *1928–1932 to Spain *1932–1934 to Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia *1935 to Sweden, Norway and Denmark
August Rei August Rei VR III/1 ( – 29 March 1963) was an Estonian politician, the Head of State (''Riigivanem'') of Estonia in 1928–1929, and the Prime Minister in duties of the President of Estonia in the government in exile in 1945–1963. Early ...
(1886–1963) *1938–1940 to Soviet union Hans Rebane (1882–1961) *1931–1937 to Finland *1937–1940 to Latvia August Torma (1895–1971) *1931–1934 to Italy *1931–1939 to the League of Nations *1934–1971 to the United Kingdom Julius Seljamaa (1883–1936) *1922–1928 to Latvia *1925–1926 to Lithuania *1928–1933 to the Soviet Union
Karl Selter Karl Selter (24 June 1898 in Koeru, Estonia – 31 January 1958 in Geneva, Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institut ...
(1898–1958) *1939–1940 to the League of Nations and Vatican *1940 to Switzerland Otto Strandman (1875–1941) *1927–1929 to Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia *1933–1939 to France, Belgium, Spain and Vatican Karl Tofer (1885–1942) *1927–1931 to Italy *1927–1930 to Hungary *1930–1932 to Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia *1933–1936 to the Soviet Union *1936–1939 to Germany and Netherlands August Traksmaa (1893–1942) *1936–1937 to the Soviet Union Tõnis Vares (1859–1925) *1921–1922 to the Soviet Russia Eduard Virgo (1878–1938) *1928–1931 to Latvia
Aleksander Warma Aleksander Warma Cross of Liberty (Estonia), VR I/3 (also Varma; – 23 December 1970) was an Estonian navy officer, diplomat and painter. Biography Aleksander Warma studied at marine schools of Käsmu and Narva, took a deep sea captain's exa ...
(1890–1970) *1938–1939 to Lithuania *1939–1944 to Finland Oskar Öpik (1895–1974) *1936–1938 to Lithuania *1940 to France Envoys