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Heinrich Mark
5thPrime Minister in duties of the President
In office
1 March 1990 – 6 October 1992
Preceded byTõnis Kint
Succeeded byPresidentLennart Meri (in country)
Acting Prime Minister of Estonian Exile Government
In office
8 May 1971 – 1 March 1990
Preceded byTõnis Kint
Succeeded byEnno Penno
Secretary of State of Estonian Exile Government
In office
1953–1971
Preceded byHelmut Maandi
Succeeded byArved Ruusa
Personal details
Born1 October 1911
Died2 August 2004 (aged 92)
Stockholm, Sweden
NationalityEstonian
SpouseAlice Vreeman
Alma materUniversity of Tartu

Heinrich Mark (1 October 1911 – 2 August 2004) was anEstonian politician and Prime Minister of theEstonian Government in Exile.

He was Prime Minister in duties of the President of the Republic of Estonia from 1 March 1990 to 6 October 1992, being the last Estonian head of state in exile, as Estonian independence was restored in 1991.

Life

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Mark was one of four brothers: Adolf (1905–1947; died in a Siberian prison camp), Albert (1907–1945; killed as aForest Brother) andAksel (1913–2014), who was an agronomist, journalist and Estonian Minister of the Interior in exile between 1962 and 1992.[1] Mark studied inVõru, graduated from theTartu Teachers' Seminar [et]. In 1933–1938 he studied at the legal department of theUniversity of Tartu.

From 1938 to 1940, Mark was an elementary school teacher. In 1940 he served assolicitor to thebarrister P. Sepp in Tartu. In 1941–1943 he practiced as a solicitor in Tallinn. In 1940, after the occupation of Estonia, he was a secretary ofTartu University for a short period, but left on the recommendation of the rector Hans Kruus. In 1940, he was put up as a candidate for theRiigivolikogu elections as an alternative candidate to the Estonian Working People's Union, but was deleted from the list of candidates. He later hid in Estonia, escaped toFinland in 1943, and was one of the organisers of the Estonian Bureau (an Estonian exile organisation) and assistant to the Editor-in-Chief of theMalevlane (a newspaper of the Estonians in the Finnish Army).

In 1944 Mark moved toSweden, where he was an assistant at the National Committee of Foreigners. From 1945 to 1956, he was Chairman of the education working group of the Estonian Committee, 1954–1975 Director of the Bureau and assistant Chairman of the Estonian Committee, 1975–1982 Chairman of the Estonian Committee, and from 1982 onward served as Honorary Chairman of the Estonian Committee. From 1951 to 1979 he was also Secretary-General of the Estonian National Council.

Honours and decorations

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In 1998, Mark was awarded the honorary Doctor of Law degree by Tartu University. Further, he was made an Honorary Member of the Estonian Literature Society, given the Golden Badge of the Estonian National Foundation, the I Class Gold Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, and the II ClassOrder of the National Coat of Arms of the Republic of Estonia.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Ammas, Anneli (6 August 2004)."Aksel Mark: vend Heinrich oli sündinud poliitikuks".Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). Retrieved19 July 2021.
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1953–1971
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Preceded byPrime Minister of Estonia in exile
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