Ādolfs Bļodnieks
Ādolfs Bļodnieks | |
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| 9th Prime Minister of Latvia | |
| In office 24 March 1933 – 16 March 1934 | |
| President | Alberts Kviesis |
| Preceded by | Marģers Skujenieks |
| Succeeded by | Kārlis Ulmanis |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 24 July 1889 |
| Died | 21 March 1962 (aged 72) New York City, U.S. |
| Nationality | Latvian |
| Party | New Farmers-Small Landowners Party |
| Other political affiliations | Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party |
| Spouse | Anna Bļodniece |
| Education | Harvard University |
| Signature | |
Ādolfs Bļodnieks (24 July 1889 – 21 March 1962) was a Latvian politician and Prime Minister of Latvia from 24 March 1933 – 16 March 1934, for the New Farmers' Party.[1]
Gallery
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Williamsburg Declaration signed by A.Blodnieks in Williamsburg, Va. From left A.Klive, Prof.P.Starcs, Mrs.E.Svuksts, Prof.P.Lejins, President of the Latvian Global Assn
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A.Blodnieks delivering an address at Woodrow Wilson's commemoration ceremonies in New York. Next to him Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
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Members of the Latvian Central Council, leading the Latvian resistance during the German occupation. From left to right A.Blodnieks; A.Klive; Bishop J.Rancans, Chairman; V.Bastjanis; R.Liepins, Secr.General, V.Slakans
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A.Blodnieks at the anti-communist exh. in the Free Baltic House. From left S.Mikolajczyk (Prime Minister of Poland), Admiral H.B.Miller (President of the European Committee), F.Nagy (Prime Minister of Hungary)
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A press conference at the Committee for The Free Latvia in New York. CFL Representatives of newspaper "Latvija", "Amerikas Latvietis", "Laiks"
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Collection by the Latvian Red Cross - a list of those Latvian citizens arrested by the Soviets in June 1941, and without any investigation or trial deported to distant places by Soviet police
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From left Prof. Dr. Arnolds Spekke, Latvian Envoy in Washington, D.C., A. Blodnieks, Mrs. A. Spekke
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A. Blodnieks presiding at the International Union's congress in Paris, France
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The Latvian Delegation to the International Peasant Union's Congress in Paris, France. Sitting from left Mrs.A.Silde, A.Blodnieks, E.Lappuke, Mrs.Z.Blodnieks, Mrs.E.Kronbergs. Back - Mr.A.Silde, Mr.A.Abakuks, Mr.Kalnins
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International Peasant Union's congress in New York. Members of the Latvian New Farmers and Smallholders Party with the representatives of Asian nations
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Latvian Smallholders Party's conference. From left R. Kronbergs, A. Blodnieks, Latvian youth representatives Miss Dzirkalis and Miss Reinbergs, E. L. Packer, V. Nollendorf, A. Ozolins and K. Petersons
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Central Board of the Latvian New Farms and Smallholders Party in Exile. From left to right K. Peterson, K. Migla, A. Blodnieks, A. Ozolins, A. Dzirkalis and K. Mantinieks
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Banners of the Latvian New Farms and Smallholders Party lowered to honor the heroes of the Independence War buried at the Brethren Cemetery in Riga
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The last congress of the Latvian New Farms and Smallholders Party held in Latvia. 634 party branches from all provinces of the country represented
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Council of the Banks of Latvia
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The proclamation of Independent Latvia in the National Theatre, Riga, on November 18th, 1918
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The Undefeated Nation by Adolfs Blodnieks Prime Minister of Latvia. Robert Speller & Sons, Publishers, Inc. NY, 1960
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The Undefeated Nation by Adolfs Blodnieks Prime Minister of Latvia
Published works
- The Undefeated Nation. Speller & Sons, New York. 1960.
References
External links
- Media related to Ādolfs Bļodnieks at Wikimedia Commons