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  1. 5 days ago · Rakveres avatud mööblimuuseumi püsinäituse keskne ese on tool, kuid muuseumis näeb ka Eesti teadaolevalt vanimaid säilinud kappe, samuti sohvat, kus armastas istuda kindral Johan Laidoner. Ajaloolise mööbli muuseum avati Rakveres Tallinna tänaval asuvas Rehbinderi majas. "Toolile nõjatudes.

  2. 2 days ago · A few days later, the Northern Corps forces arrived in Pskov. On 19 June 1919, the Estonian Commander-in-Chief Johan Laidoner rescinded his command over the White Russians, and they were renamed the Northwestern Army. Shortly afterward, General Nikolai N. Yudenich took command of the troops.

  3. 5 days ago · A dissertation defended at the University of Tartu points out that while Konstantin Päts' 1934 coup has been studied, several myths still persist. For instance, the authoritarian coup cannot be solely blamed on the non-political War of Independence veterans' (Vaps) movement.

  4. 5 days ago · Meanwhile, Päts, Laidoner, and many other political leaders were arrested and deported to the U.S.S.R. In the first 12 months of Soviet occupation, more than 60,000 persons were killed or deported; more than 10,000 were removed in a mass deportation during the night of June 13–14, 1941.

  5. 5 days ago · On March 12, 1934 Johan Laidoner, Konstantin Päts and August Rei launched a bloodless military coup against Päts' own gouvernment under the pretext of preventing a potential election of Andres Larka, a member of the quasi-Fascist Vaps movement for the position of state elder.

  6. 5 days ago · Lahingute tagajärjel kandsid Lihula ja Kirbla vald väga suuri inimohvreid, rüüstamisi ja põlenguid. Alul alahindas saksa väejuhatus rünnakuhoos liiga suuri punaväe jõude ja ei arvestanud, et Tallinn-Virtsu maantee, mis läbis Lihula, oli Lääne-Eesti saarte otsene Tallinna ühendustee.

  7. 1 day ago · Johan Nygaardsvold, norweski polityk, premier Norwegii (ur. 1879) 1953: Jan Stanisław Jankowski, polski polityk, minister pracy i opieki społecznej, wicepremier, delegat Rządu na Kraj (ur. 1882) Johan Laidoner, estoński generał-lejtnant, polityk (ur. 1884) 1954 – Ludomir Michał Rogowski, polski kompozytor, dyrygent (ur. 1881) 1955: