Brūno (also: Bruno) Haralds Kalniņš (7 May 1898 – 26 March 1990) was a Latvian social democratic politician and historian. He was the son of prominent...
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also be Russified as Kalnin (Калнин, Калнынь). Notable people with the surname include: Alfrēds Kalniņš, Latvian composer Brūno Kalniņš, Latvian social democratic...
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occupied Austria. He was survived by his wife Klāra Kalniņa and son Brūno Kalniņš, who were also notable employees of the Social Democrats. Saeimas stenogrammas...
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Rudevics [lv]), however, many, including leaders Fricis Menders [lv] and Brūno Kalniņš, joined with other democratic politicians and called for the restoration...
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by the assembly (especially by the Social Democrats and their leader Brūno Kalniņš), arguing that before the Constitution was approved, it could not be...
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politician Brūno Kalniņš (1899–1990), Latvian politician Bruno Kastner (1890–1932), German actor Bruno Franz Kaulbach (1880–1963), Austrian lawyer Bruno Keil...
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Cielēns (May 1923 – April 1924, February 1928 – April 1932, 1938–1940), Brūno Kalniņš (April 1924 – February 1928), Fricis Menders (April 1932 – 1938) Lithuania...
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Karosta district of Liepāja. After several Social Democrats, such as Bruno Kalniņš, had been cleared of weapons charges by the courts, most of those imprisoned...
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Wallhead (United Kingdom) Paul Faure (France) Jean Longuet (France) Brūno Kalniņš (Latvia) Otto Bauer (Austria) Friedrich Adler (Austria) Julius Martov...
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Deputy of the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia, 1920–1922) Brūno Kalniņš (son of Pauls Kalniņš; Deputy of the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia, 1920–1922...
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