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    Johannes Vares (pen name Barbarus or Vares-Barbarus 12 January 1890 [O.S. 31 December 1889] – 29 November 1946) was an Estonian and Soviet poet, medical...
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  • murderer Johannes Vares (1890–1946), Estonian poet, doctor, and politician Johannes Vermeer, Dutch painter Johannes Vetter, German athlete Johannes Vilberg...
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  • The Vares Government (Estonian: Varese valitsus) was a puppet government named after prime minister Johannes Vares, installed by the Soviet Union in Estonia...
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    the Jüri Uluots cabinet with that of Johannes Vares. The Republic of Estonia does not consider the Johannes Vares cabinet a legal government of Estonia...
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    cabinet led by Johannes Vares. Estonia's official position since the end of the Soviet era has been that the laws passed by the Vares cabinet and promulgated...
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    pressured into affirming the Andrei Zhdanov-appointed puppet government of Johannes Vares, following the arrival of demonstrators accompanied by Red Army troops...
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  • to a new officeholder. The Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940 made Johannes Vares the new prime minister of Estonia, but his rule was later declared to...
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  • Italian Renaissance scholar Johannes Vares (1890–1946), Estonian poet, doctor, and politician; known as Johannes Vares Barbarus This disambiguation page...
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    source. In accordance with Section 46 of the Estonian constitution, Johannes Vares, who had been serving as prime minister of a Communist-dominated puppet...
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    member of V Riigikogu. In 1940 he was Minister of Foreign Affairs at Johannes Vares' cabinet. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nigol Andresen. "Juhatus...
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