Edgar V. Saks

Estonian historian and Minister of Education

Edgar V. Saks - Leaders & Politicians born January 25th, 1910
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A prominent historian and politician from Estonia, served as the Minister of Education during the first post-war period. Contributed to various educational reforms in Estonia and published several works related to Estonian history. His writings focused primarily on the interwar period and the significance of nationalism in Estonia's development. Engaged in various academic and governmental roles aimed at improving the educational landscape in the country.

Served as Estonian Minister of Education

Published works on Estonian history

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