1919 in Estonia
Estonia-related events during the year of 1919
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This article lists events that occurred during 1919 in Estonia.
Incumbents
- Prime Minister – Konstantin Päts
- Prime Minister – Otto Strandman
Events
- 9 January – Estonian War of Independence: Estonians retake Tapa from the Bolsheviks, which enabled further liberation of Estonia.[1]
- 9 May – Otto Strandman's cabinet is formed.[2]
- Estonian War of Independence: Bolsheviks were driven out from Estonia.
- 10 October – Agrarian Law passed redistributing many of the estates owned by Baltic Germans and Estonian landowners.
- 1 December – Tartu University is re-opened.[2]
Births
- 10 March – Pavel Bogovski, Estonian oncologist and anatomy pathologist
Deaths
- February 2 – Julius Kuperjanov, Estonian military commander (b. 1894)
- April 27 – Anton Irv, Estonian military officer (b. 1886)
References
- ^ Parts, Karl (1931). Tapa lahingu strateegiline tähtsus. Lääne Hääl.
- ^ a b Toivo Miljan (2004). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of Estonia. USA: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6571-6.
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See also: Timeline of Estonian history