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    Otto Tief (14 August [O.S. 2 August] 1889 – 5 March 1976) was an Estonian politician, military commander, and a lawyer. Tief was the acting prime minister...
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    1919, head of state 1929–1931 Otto Tief (1889–1976), Estonian politician, military commander, lawyer, Prime Minister Otto Toeplitz (1881–1940), German mathematician...
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  • Francis Joseph Tief (1881-1965), American clergyman Otto Tief (1889–1976), Estonian politician This page lists people with the surname Tief. If an internal...
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    1944, Uluots appointed Otto Tief as deputy prime minister. On September 18, 1944, Uluots, suffering from cancer, named Otto Tief the acting prime minister...
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    appointed Otto Tief as deputy prime minister. As the Germans retreated in September 1944, Uluots appointed a new government, headed by Otto Tief. On 20 September...
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    September 1944, acting head of state Uluots appointed a new government led by Otto Tief. Over the radio in English, the government declared its neutrality in...
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  • 1907) 1974 – Sol Hurok, Ukrainian-American businessman (b. 1888) 1976 – Otto Tief, Estonian lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of Estonia (b. 1889) 1977...
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    Uluots proclaims the Government of Estonia headed by Deputy Prime Minister Otto Tief. 19: The Moscow Armistice is signed between the Soviet Union and Finland...
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  • three days and never actually stepping into office. Acting prime minister Otto Tief was in office for 8 days between the German and Soviet occupations in...
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  • with responsibilities of the President. On 21 June Jüri Uluots appointed Otto Tief as deputy prime minister. With the Allied victory over Germany becoming...
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  • Jüri Uluots appointed Otto Tief as deputy prime minister. On 18 September 1944 Uluots, suffering from cancer, named Otto Tief the Acting Prime Minister...
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    the responsibilities of the President. On June 21 Jüri Uluots appointed Otto Tief as deputy prime minister. As the Germans retreated, on September 18, 1944...
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    German Occupation (1941–1944) — Otto Tief (1889–1976) Acting Prime Minister 18 September 1944 25 September 1944 8 None Tief non-party coalition Parliament...
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    Uluots as acting president on 21 April. Uluots appointed Otto Tief as prime minister. Tief was subsequently arrested by the re-occupying Soviet forces...
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    appointed Alfred Maurer and Otto Tief as deputy prime ministers. On 18 September 1944, Uluots, suffering from cancer, named Otto Tief the acting prime minister...
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    1944, acting Head of State Jüri Uluots appointed a new government led by Otto Tief. Over the radio, in English, the Estonian government declared its neutrality...
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    Service Support Company Staff and Support Company Leopold Tõnson 1918–1919 Otto Tief 1919–1920 Oskar Luiga 1920–1921 Friedrich Karl Pinka 1921–1925 Anders...
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    Fighting Day (Estonian: Vastupanuvõitluse päev) also known as Otto Tief Government Day (Estonian: Otto Tiefi valitsuse päev) is a public holiday in Estonia which...
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    During the German retreat, Jüri Uluots appointed a government led by Otto Tief in a final effort to restore independence. The government took control...
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  • 18 September 1944 to 22 September 1944, he was Minister of Finance in Otto Tief's cabinet. On 3 July 1945, the Military Chamber of the Supreme Court of...
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