Otto Tief (
– 5 March 1976) was an
Estonia
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n politician, military commander (during the
Estonian War of Independence
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), and a lawyer.
Tief was the
acting prime minister
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of the last
government of Estonia[The Otto Tief government and the fall of Tallinn ](_blank)
[22 September 1944: From one occupation to another](_blank)
before
Soviet troops occupied
Estonia
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in
the Second World War in September 1944. Due to his commitment to his country, Tief is regarded by many of his fellow countrymen as a symbol of national resistance.
Education and career
Tief studied law in
St Petersburg
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between 1910 and 1916. During the
Estonian War of Independence
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, Tief was a commander in the
Kalevlaste Maleva battalion formed in 1918 by members of the
Kalev sports society. Following the war, he graduated in law from the
University of Tartu in 1921. He served as legal counsel to the Estonian Land Bank and also worked in private practice as a lawyer. Tief was elected to the third
Riigikogu in 1926 and served as the Minister of Social Affairs from 1926 to 1927. In 1928 he was the Minister of Justice. In 1932 he was elected to the fifth Riigikogu.
Tief government of 1944
During the turbulent days in September 1944, between the retreat of the
German
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occupation forces in
Estonia
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and the onslaught of the
Red Army
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, the acting
President
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of the
Republic of Estonia
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Jüri Uluots appointed Tief as a
Prime Minister
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and asked him to form a
government
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on 18 September 1944. Tief then published a proclamation, re-establishing the independence of the
Republic of Estonia
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on the basis of legal continuity, and attempted to organise the defence of
Tallinn
Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju '' ...
against the invading
Red Army
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, which pushed into the capital on 22 September 1944.
Members of the Tief's government:
* Otto Tief – Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Interior
*
Arnold Susi
Arnold Susi (; 4 January 1896 – 29 May 1968) was a lawyer and the Minister of Education in the Estonian government of Otto Tief established on 18 September 1944 during WWII.
In 1945, Susi befriended Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in a Soviet prison. I ...
– Minister of Public Education
*
Johannes Klesment
Johannes Klesment (also Johannes Kleesment; 30 May 1896 Keila Parish (now Keila), Kreis Harrien – 23 December 1967 Washington, D.C.) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of the third and fourth legislatures of the Estonian Parliament, rep ...
(escaped to Sweden, assumed office 13 January 1945) – Minister of Justice
*
Kaarel Liidak (died 16 January 1945) – Minister of Agriculture
*
Hugo Pärtelpoeg
Hugo Osvald Pärtelpoeg (7 February 1899 in , Tartu County – 29 April 1951 in Irkutsk Oblast) was an Estonian lawyer and politician.
From 18 September 1944 to 22 September 1944, he was Minister of Finance in Otto Tief's cabinet.
On 3 July 194 ...
(died 29 April 1951) – Minister of Finance
*
Voldemar Sumberg
Voldemar is largely an Estonian masculine given name. People with the name Voldemar include:
* Voldemar Aussem (1879–1936), Soviet nobleman, communist official and diplomat
* Voldemar Hammer (1894–1982), Estonian politician
* Voldemar Jaanus ( ...
– Minister of Social Affairs
*
Juhan Pikkov
Juhan () is a common Estonian male given name.
Given name
*Juhan Aare (born 1948), Estonian journalist and politician
* Juhan Aavik (1884–1982), Estonian composer
* Juhan Mihkel Ainson (1873–1962), Estonian politician
*Juhan af Grann (born 1 ...
(died 3 September 1947) – Minister of Communications
*
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 ...
(in Sweden, assumed office 31 December 1944, until 9 January 1945) – Minister of Foreign Affairs
*
Juhan Kaarlimäe
Juhan Kaarlimäe (also Johann Karlsberg; 21 November 1901 Vana-Vändra Parish (now Põhja-Pärnumaa Parish), Kreis Pernau – 5 February 1977 Raikküla Selsoviet, Rapla District) was an Estonia
Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, i ...
– Minister
*
Johannes Sikkar (in Sweden, from 20 April 1952) – Minister
*
Artur Terras
Artur Terras (18 February 1901 – 23 November 1963) was an Estonian lawyer and politician who was the mayor of Tallinn from 24 August 1941 to September 1944. His older brother was former Estonian State Secretary Karl Terras.
After being deport ...
(in Sweden, from 20 April 1952) – Minister
Aftermath
Otto Tief was arrested by the
Soviet authorities on 10 October 1944. In 1945 he was sentenced to ten years of imprisonment in the Siberian
Gulag
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. Returning to Estonia in 1956, he was forced to leave for
Ukraine
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until 1965, when he was permitted to return to the
Baltic region
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to live just beyond the
Estonia
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n border in
Latvia
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. When Tief died on 5 March 1976, the
Soviet security services would not allow his burial in the national cemetery in
Tallinn
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. When
Estonia
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regained independence in 1991, he was reinterred there in 1993, in the presence of a large number of people who came to honour him.
Tief's symbolic significance
Tief held power for only a brief period of time (18-22 September 1944), and his efforts were rapidly undone by the invading
Red Army
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. However, Tief's actions have immense symbolic and legal significance, as his proclaiming of the restoration of the
Republic of Estonia
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, as well as the accompanying raising of the
Estonian flag
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atop the tower of
Pikk Hermann high above
Tallinn
Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju '' ...
at the seat of power in the
Toompea quarter negates
Soviet historiography's claims, according to which the invasion of
Estonia
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by the
Red Army
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in September 1944 constituted "the liberation of Estonia". Although the attempt to restore
Estonia
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n independence in September 1944 did not succeed, the Tief government proved to be an integral and indispensable part of the ''de jure'' continuity of the
Republic of Estonia
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, upon which the current state rests.
Commemoration
In February 2007, the
Riigikogu decided to commemorate the actions of Tief's government by proclaiming 22 September to be the annual "Day of Resistance". 22 September 1944 was the day, several days after the departure of
Nazi Germany
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's occupying forces, that the invading
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (Russian language, Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist R ...
took over the administrative centre of
Tallinn
Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju '' ...
, tore down the
Estonian national flag, and replaced it with
the Red Banner, the symbol of Soviet occupation.
[ Postimees/ ETV24 22 September 2007]
Eesti tähistab esmakordselt vastupanuvõitlemise päeva
References
Citations
Bibliography
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* Otto Tief, "Mälestusi aastaist 1944–1954" – Akadeemia 1990, nr. 2, lk. 231–250
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1889 births
1976 deaths
People from Rapla Parish
People from the Governorate of Estonia
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Members of the Riigikogu, 1932–1934
Estonian anti-communists
Estonian independence activists
Russian military personnel of World War I
Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence
Estonian people of World War II
Estonian prisoners and detainees
Prisoners and detainees of the Soviet Union
Burials at Metsakalmistu