Jaan Järve, the Glossary
Jaan Järve (7 October 1894 Puhja, Kreis Dorpat – 13 February 1945 Freudenstadt, Germany) was an Estonian politician.[1]
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7 relations: Estonia, Freudenstadt, I Riigikogu, Kreis Dorpat, Nazi Germany, Puhja, World War II.
- Christian People's Party (Estonia) politicians
- Civilians killed in World War II
- Estonian Lutheran clergy
- Estonian People's Party politicians
- National Centre Party (Estonia) politicians
- People from Elva Parish
Estonia
Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe.
Freudenstadt
Freudenstadt (Swabian: Fraidestadt) is a town in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.
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I Riigikogu
I Riigikogu was the first legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu).
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Kreis Dorpat
Kreis Dorpat (Tartu kreis, Дерптский уезд, 1893-1918 Юрьевский уезд) was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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Puhja
Puhja is a small borough (alevik) in Tartu County, in Elva Parish Estonia.
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Christian People's Party (Estonia) politicians
- Aksel Kallas
- Aleksander Leon Richard Kapp
- Aleksander Leopold Raudkepp
- Aleksander Tenneberg
- August Voldemar Siiak
- Friedrich Akel
- Hans Leesment
- Hans Pöhl
- Heinrich Bauer (politician)
- Hendrik Anniko
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi
- Jaan Järve
- Jaan Lattik
- Jaan Treumann
- Jaan-Johann Bergmann
- Johan Kõpp
- Johannes Märtson
- Juhan Albert Luur
- Konstantin Tamm-Stamm
- Madis Rookman
- Nikolai Kann
- Oskar Amberg
- Voldemar Linnamägi
Civilians killed in World War II
- Alberto Errera
- Alberto La Ferla
- Alfrēds Ruks
- Aristotel Samsuri
- Arthur Tell Schwab
- Christian Rakovsky
- Eduard Seren
- Eugenio Massi
- Ferhat Bey Draga
- Francis Douglas (priest)
- Georgi Fingov
- Hassan Farid Didi
- Hayari Miyake
- Hou Yao
- Huang Ching-cheng
- Ivan Lappo
- Jaan Järve
- Jaan Kikkas
- Jaan Raudsepp
- Jakob Schaffner
- Jerzy Iwanow-Szajnowicz
- Johannes Lauristin
- José Turiano Santiago
- Jose Leyson
- Josefa Llanes Escoda
- Jānis Rozītis
- Khouw Kim An
- Leon-Henri Roth
- Leonhard Kukk
- Liberty Ma Mya Yin
- Ljubomir Vuksanović
- Lucian Tapiedi
- Luis Fernando Díaz de Mendoza y Guerrero
- Marceli Nowotko
- Martyrs of New Guinea
- Milosava Perunović
- Naime Sultan
- Nikolaos Hatzidakis
- Phoe Kyar
- Rista Ognjanović
- Roland Scholl
- Spyros Kontoulis
- Teo Poh Leng
- Teodor Lippmaa
- Teodors Sukatnieks
- Vincas Grybas
- Voldemārs Irbe
- Vytautas Mačernis
- Şehzade Mehmed Abdülkadir
Estonian Lutheran clergy
- Aleksander Leon Richard Kapp
- Aleksander Leopold Raudkepp
- Anne Burghardt
- Arthur Võõbus
- Avo Kiir
- Carl Eduard Körber
- Gustav Rutopõld
- Harald Tammur
- Heinrich Göseken
- Heinrich Stahl
- Illar Hallaste
- Jaan Järve
- Jaan Lattik
- Jaan Treumann
- Jakob Hurt
- Johann Hornung
- Julius Voolaid
- Kalev Raave
- Laine Villenthal
- Martin Körber
- Martin Lipp
- Otto Wilhelm Masing
- Peeter Kaldur
- Peeter Koemets
- Rudolf Kallas
- Theodor Tallmeister
- Vello Salum
- Villu Jürjo
Estonian People's Party politicians
- Adam Bachmann
- Ado Birk
- Aleksander Paulus
- Aleksander Schipai
- Anton Jürgenstein
- Artur Uibopuu
- August Ehrlich
- August Kerem
- August Tõllasepp
- Eduard Birkenberg
- Hugo Villi Kukke
- Jüri Jaakson
- Jaan Järve
- Jaan Masing
- Jaan Poska
- Jaan Tõnisson
- Jakob Ploompuu
- Jakob Westholm
- Johan Pitka
- Johann Ploompuu
- Johannes Jaanis
- Juhan Mihkel Ainson
- Kaarel Eenpalu
- Kaarel Parts
- Karl-Bernhard Kirp
- Karl-Ferdinand Kornel
- Mait Metsanurk
- Marie Reisik
- Oskar Kallas
- Oskar Karl Johann Liigand
- Paul-Eduard Luiga
- Peeter Põld
- Rein Eliaser
- Valentina Võssotskaja
- Victor Mutt
National Centre Party (Estonia) politicians
- Adam Bachmann
- Ado Anderkopp
- Aleksander Leon Richard Kapp
- Aleksander Leopold Raudkepp
- Aleksander Paulus
- Ants Piip
- Arnold Paul Schulbach
- August Kerem
- August Tõllasepp
- Hjalmar Mäe
- Hugo Villi Kukke
- Jüri Jaakson
- Jaan Järve
- Jaan Lattik
- Jaan Tõnisson
- Jakob Sõnajalg
- Johannes Jaanis
- Karl August Baars
- Konstantin Konik
- Marie Reisik
- Mihkel Juhkam
- Mihkel Pung
- Oskar Karl Johann Liigand
- Oskar Kask
- Otto Strandman
- Rein Eliaser
- Tõnis Kalbus
- Theodor Tallmeister
People from Elva Parish
- Aleksander Podrätšik
- Alice Kuperjanov
- Ants Soots
- August Kippasto
- August Maramaa
- August Tõllasepp
- Christian Kaarna
- Eduard Oja
- Eduard Vääri
- Ernst Enno
- Ernst Jõesaar
- Ernst-Eduard Rull
- Hanno Kompus
- Hans Kauri
- Hans Miller
- Helmi Mäelo
- Ivo Kuusk
- Jaan Järve
- Jaan Kärner
- Jaan Kriisa
- Johan Jans
- Johannes Kurvits
- Johannes Meyer (Estonian politician)
- Johannes Paabusk
- Johannes-Leopold Antik
- Juhan Kartau
- Kalev Raave
- Kalju Teras
- Karl Kanep
- Karl Kark
- Karl Parts
- Konrad Mägi
- Kuldar Sikk
- Mai Treial
- Mati Ahven
- Meelis Aasmäe
- Olav Roots
- Peeter Michelson
- Rudolf Tihane