Friedrich Akel

Estonian physician and Head of State

Friedrich Akel - Estonian physician and Head of State
Born

September 5th, 1871
154 years ago

Died

July 3rd, 1941
84 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Estonia

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Akel served as a physician and politician in Estonia. He played a significant role in the Estonian government as the Head of State during a pivotal time. His leadership coincided with Estonia's period of independence and its subsequent challenges leading up to World War II. Akel's dual commitment to medicine and governance shaped his contributions to Estonian society in the early 20th century. He faced various political dynamics during his tenure, particularly under the pressures of international conflict and national sovereignty.

Served as Head of State of Estonia

Contributed to the medical field in Estonia

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