Aleksander Tõnisson

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Aleksander Tõnisson
Aleksander Tõnisson

Aleksander Tõnisson VR I/1 (April 17, 1875 Härjanurme Parish, Estonia - June 30, 1941 Tallinn, Estonia) was a famous Estonian military commander (Major General) during the Estonian War of Independence.

In 1899 he graduated Vilnius Military Academy. Tõnisson participated in Russo-Japanese war and in World War I. In 1917 he participated in formation of Estonian national units and as commander of 1st Estonian regiment participated in battles at Riga front. In 1918 he escaped from German occupation to Finland, returned in autumn and became commander of 1st Division of Estonia. During Estonian Liberation War Tõnisson fought successfully at Viru Front. After war he served twice as minister of defence, in 1934 he retired from military and was mayor of Tartu 1934-1939 and Lord Mayor (ülemlinnapea) of Tallinn 1939 - 1940. In 1940 Soviet occupation authorities arrested Tõnisson and executed him the following year.

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Preceded by
August Hanko
Minister of War
1920
Succeeded by
Ants Piip
Preceded by
August Kerem
Minister of Defence
1932 - 1933
Succeeded by
August Kerem
Preceded by
Jaan Soots
Lord Mayor of Tallinn
1939 - 1940
Succeeded by
Aleksander Kiidelmaa
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