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Aleksander Warma | |
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Prime Minister in duties of the President | |
In office March 29, 1963 – December 23, 1970 | |
Preceded by | August Rei |
Succeeded by | Tõnis Kint |
Acting Prime Minister of Estonian Exile Government | |
In office 1962–1963 | |
Minister of foreign Affairs of Estonian Exile Government | |
In office 1953–1962 | |
Minister of Justice (acting) of Estonian Exile Government | |
In office 1953–1962 | |
Personal details | |
Born | June 22, 1890 Viinistu, Kreis Harrien, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire |
Died | December 23, 1970 Stockholm, Sweden | (aged 80)
Spouse(s) | 1918–1927 Anni Pulk, since 1931 Marta Alep |
Alma mater | Tallinn Teachers' Seminar University of Tartu |
Aleksander Warma VR I/3 (also Varma; 22 June [O.S. 10 June] 1890 – 23 December 1970) was an Estonian navy officer, diplomat and painter.
Aleksander Warma studied at marine schools of Käsmu and Narva, took a deep sea captain's exam in Riga. In 1920, he took the high school exams to the examination committee of the Tallinn Teachers' Seminar. 1920–1924 studied at the dept. of the law of Tartu University, graduated with the 1st-degree diploma, 1928 Master of Law. Member of Estonian Students' Society.
In World War I, he served in the Russian Baltic fleet. In Estonian War of Independence, he served in the Estonian Navy, was chief of staff of navy in 1919–1920. After the war was commander of a navy ship Mardus. In 1924–1926, he was assistant to the jurisconsult of the Ministry of War. In 1926 Warma retired as lieutenant commander.
In 1926–1927, Warma was Director of the legal bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1927–1931 Director of the Administrative Dept. of Foreign Affairs, 1931–1933 Counsellor of the Estonian Legation in Moscow, 1933–1938 Consul-General in Leningrad (today St. Petersburg), 1938–1939 Estonian Envoy to Lithuania, 1939–1944 to Finland. 1953–1962 Warma was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Acting Minister of Justice, 1962–1963 Acting Prime Minister in duties of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Estonian government-in-exile. Warma served as Prime Minister in duties of the President of the Republic of Estonia March 29. 1963 – December 23, 1970.[1]
Since 1964 he was also Estonian diplomatical representative in Paris.