during 1919inEstonia. Prime Minister – Konstantin Päts Prime Minister – Otto Strandman 9 January – Estonian War of Independence: Estonians retake Tapa...
The Estonian War of Independence, also known as the Estonian Liberation War, was a defensive campaign of the Estonian Army and its allies, most notably...
The Estonian Land Reform Act 1919 was a land reform act passed inEstonia on 10 October 1919, shortly after the country had gained independence in the...
Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across...
The prime minister of Estonia (Estonian: peaminister) is the head of government of the Republic of Estonia. The prime minister is nominated by the president...
elections were held inEstonia on 5–7 April 1919. The elections were called by the Estonian Provisional Government during the Estonian War of Independence...
Estonia, on 14 January 1919. The execution was carried out just before the Bolsheviks withdrew from Tartu by order of the Estonian Counter-Revolutionary...
The Bank of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Pank) is the Estonian member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Estonia from 1919 to 2010, albeit...
of Krivasoo (Estonian: Krivasoo lahing; 18 November 1919 - 30 December 1919) took place near the Krivasoo, Estonia during the Estonian War of Independence...
cabinet was in power. The Estonian Provisional Government resigned on 8 May 1919, after the Estonian Constituent Assembly had met on 23 April 1919, and the...
1919 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1919. 1919 (MCMXIX) was...
Tapa (Estonian: Tapa vallutamine), sometimes known as the Battle of Tapa (Estonian: Tapa lahing), took place on 9 January 1919in Tapa, Estonia, between...
Estonian War of Independence on 17–20 January 1919 at Udria beach. It was amphibious landing of Estonian forces consisting mainly of Finnish volunteers...
The Estonian Defence Forces (Estonian: Eesti Kaitsevägi) is the unified military force of the Republic of Estonia. The Estonian Defence Forces consists...
The demographics of Estoniain the 21st century result from historical trends over more than a thousand years, as with most European countries, but have...
founded the Estonian Progressive People's Party (Eesti Rahvameelne Eduerakond) 1917: The party is renamed Democratic Party (Demokraatlik Erakond) 1919: The Democratic...
The history of Estonia forms a part of the history of Europe. Humans settled in the region of Estonia near the end of the last glacial era, beginning from...
The Riigikogu (from Estonian riigi-, "of the state", and kogu, "assembly") is the unicameral parliament of Estonia. In addition to approving legislation...
of 1919, entire northern Latvia was liberated by joint Estonian-Latvian force. In October 1919 the situation became critical for the Latvian government...
Vabadussõjast (1918–1920) (Overview on Estonian War of Independence) (PDF) (inEstonian). Waite, p.105 quoting Reichswehr, Jun 18 1919 Waite, p.105 Waite, p.106 quoting...
the Estonian Army in the Estonian War of Independence from 1919 to 1920. The Mark V was intended to be built as completely new design. However, in December...
The Battle of Paju (Estonian: Paju lahing) was fought in Paju, near Valga, Estonia, on 31 January 1919 during the Estonian War of Independence. After heavy...
January 1919 by the Estonian People's Force (Rahvavägi) under Commander-in-Chief Johan Laidoner eventually drove the Red Army out of Estonia, with international...