August Rei

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

August Rei

In office
January 9, 1945 – March 29, 1963
Preceded by Jüri Uluots
Succeeded by Aleksander Warma

Born March 22, 1886
Estonia
Died March 29, 1963
Stockholm, Sweden
Alma mater Saint Petersburg State University

August Rei VR III/1 (22 March 1886Stockholm 29 March 1963) was an Estonian politician.

Contents

[edit] Education

Rei studied in the Tartu Emperor Alexander High School (the former State High School of the Livonian Province), but graduated from the Novgorod State High School. In 19041905 and 19071911, studied law in the St. Petersburg University.

[edit] Beginnings of political influence

In 19051907, Rei participated in the Russian revolution of 1905. In 1906, he edited the underground paper Sotsiaaldemokraat (Social Democrat) in Tallinn. Between 1912 and 1913, he was in compulsory army service. In 19131914 he worked as a lawyer in Viljandi. In 1914 - 1917 Rei was an artillery officer in World War I at the Fort of St. Petersburg. In 1917 and 1918 he was in the Estonian army units (formed after the Second Russian Revolution in March 1917 by the initiative of Estonian politicians, who achieved the permission to concentrate the Estonian soldiers). He was the Assistant Chairman of the Supreme Committee of the Estonian military. In 1917 and 1919, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the paper Sotsiaaldemokraat. Between 1927 and 1928 he was the editor of Rahva Sõna (Word of the People). Rei was one of the leaders of the moderate faction of Estonia's social democratic movement. Up to 1936 he also worked as a lawyer and defended Ado Birk in 1927. He received an Honorary Doctorate in Law from Tartu University.

[edit] Career

[edit] Literary interests

Rei wrote and translated socialist works and published memoirs.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Sotsialdemokraatia taktika põhimõtted Tallinnas : Tööliste kirjastusühisus, 1921 (Narva : Kärner) (Estonian)
  • Have the Baltic countries voluntarily renounced their freedom : [an exposé based on authentic documentary evidence by August Rei. New York : World Association of Estonians, 1944 (English)
  • Have the small nations a right to freedom and independence? by August Rei. London : Boreas, 1946 (English)
  • The drama of the Baltic peoples by August Rei; preface by Eugene Lyons. Stockholm: Vaba Eesti, 1972 (Åbo : Sydvästkusten) (English)

[edit] External links

Preceded by
Jaan Tõnisson
Head of State of Estonia
19281929
Succeeded by
Otto Strandman
Preceded by
Mihkel Pung
Minister of Foreign Affairs
19321933
Succeeded by
Ants Piip
Preceded by
Jüri Uluots
Prime Minister in duties of the President
19451963
Succeeded by
Aleksander Warma
Preceded by
Ants Piip (not in exile)
Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs in exile
1944
Succeeded by
Hans Rebane