Jüri Vilms

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Jüri Vilms in 1918

Jüri Vilms (13 March [

Peace Treaty of Tartu
.

Jüri Vilms was born in Kabala, now in

Eesti Tööerakond
(Estonian Labour Party).

Jüri Vilms with Marie Oberst, his colleague from University of Tartu

After the Russian

Heinrich Koppel, Otto Strandman and Jaan Raamot the legal preparations for the administrative reforms establishing the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia were compiled. The documents became the basis for the decree of the Russian Provisional Government on 30 March [O.S. 12 April] 1917 establishing the autonomy for Estonia.[3]

Juri Vilms has been characterized by Jaan Kross in his historical novel Tabamatus,[4] translated into Swedish Motstånd,[5] Finnish Kuningasajatus[6] and French Dans l’insaisissable.[7]

  • Kuusela, Kari (2015), Jüri Vilmsin mysteeri. In: Nieminen, J. (ed.) Helsinki ensimmäisessä maailmansodassa, pp. 42–43, Helsinki: Gummerus Kustannus Oy,

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