Ants Piip

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Birth Date:
28.02.1884
Death date:
01.10.1942
Length of life:
58
Days since birth:
51202
Years since birth:
140
Days since death:
29803
Years since death:
81
Extra names:
Ants Piip, Ants Piip, Ants Pīps, Антс Пийп
Categories:
Diplomat, Lawyer, Politician
Nationality:
 estonian
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Ants Piip VR III/1 (28 February [O.S. 16 February] 1884 in Tuhalaane – 1 October 1942 in Nyrobsky camp) was an Estonian lawyer, diplomat and politician.

Education

Piip studied at the Teachers' Seminar in Kuldīga (formerly Goldingen), now in Latvia. In 1903–1905, he was a parish clerk and schoolteacher at Alūksne, also a teacher in the Emperor Nikolai Greek Orthodox Parish School in Kuressaare in 1905–1906, in the Kuressaare Marine School in 1906–1912, and in the Janson Merchant School in Saint Petersburg in 1913–1915. He took his High School exams at the Kuressaare State High School, studied at the law department of the Saint Petersburg University in 1908–1913, took additional courses in the Berlin University in 1912, received a scientific scholarship from the Saint Petersburg University in 1913–1916.

Career

Piip was a member of the Estonian Province Assembly (Estonian: Maapäev), and later a member of the Constituent Assembly (Asutav Kogu), and after that, of the Riigikogu. In 1917–1919, Piip was a member of the Estonian Foreign Mission in Saint Petersburg and in London, he participated in the Paris Peace Conference. In 1919 he was Deputy to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1919–1920 Member of the Estonian delegation in the Tartu peace negotiations between Estonia and the Russian SFSR. In 1919–1940 he was Professor of International Law in Tartu University. In 1920, he was the diplomatic representative the Republic of Estonia in Great Britain. 1920–1921, while Head of State, Piip was also the Minister of War. He held position of Minister of Foreign Affairs five times, also he was in 1923–1925 the Envoy of Estonia to the United States of America. During 1938–1940, Piip was also member of the Riigivolikogu (first chamber of the Riigikogu).

Piip was arrested by the NKVD on 30 June 1941 and he died in a Soviet prison camp NyrobLag the next year.

Awards

  • 1920 – Cross of Liberty III/I
  • 1926 – Order of the Three Stars I (Latvia)
  • 1932 – Order of the Estonian Red Cross I/II
  • 1934 – Order of the Cross of the Eagle I
  • 1940 – Order of the White Star I

Source: wikipedia.org

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