PATS, KONSTANTIN


Meaning of PATS, KONSTANTIN in English

born Feb. 11 [Feb. 23, New Style], 1874, Prnu district, Estonia, Russian Empire died Jan. 18, 1956, Kalinin [now Tver] oblast, Russia, U.S.S.R. Estonian statesman who served as the last president of Estonia (193840) before its incorporation into the Soviet Union in 1940. Of peasant stock, Pts was educated in the law but began a career in journalism in 1901, when he founded the Estonian-language newspaper Teataja (Announcer), which reflected Pts's socialistic leanings. In 1904 Pts became deputy mayor of Tallinn. During an Estonian rising in connection with the 1905 Russian Revolution, Pts, although he had called for restraint, was sentenced to death and had to flee Estonia. He was not able to return until 1910, at which time he served a brief prison term. Active in the movement for Estonian independence after 1917, Pts became head of a provisional government when independence was declared in February 1918. Almost immediately, Pts was arrested by Estonia's German occupiers, but he resumed his post after the November 1918 armistice. In 192122, 1923, and 193233 Pts served as riigivanem (equivalent to president and prime minister) of Estonia. After a new constitution providing for a stronger executive was approved in a 1933 referendum, Pts learned of a planned coup d'tat by the fascist Vap movement, which had sponsored the constitution. He arrested the leaders of the movement and assumed dictatorial powers. Pts's authoritarian regime lasted until the Soviet Union occupied Estonia in June 1940. He was deported to the U.S.S.R. at the start of the occupation and died there.

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