Ādolfs Bļodnieks | |
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9th Prime Minister of Latvia | |
In office 24 March 1933 – 16 March 1934 | |
President | Alberts Kviesis |
Preceded by | Marģers Skujenieks |
Succeeded by | Kārlis Ulmanis |
Personal details | |
Born | Courland Governorate, Russian Empire | 24 July 1889
Died | 21 March 1962 72) New York City, U.S. | (aged
Nationality | Latvian |
Political party | New Farmers-Small Landowners Party |
Other political affiliations | Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party |
Spouse | Anna Bļodniece |
Education | Harvard University |
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Ādolfs Bļodnieks (24 July 1889 – 21 March 1962) held the office of Prime Minister of Latvia from 24 March 1933 – 16 March 1934, for the New Farmers' Party.[1]

Williamsburg Declaration signed by A.Blodnieks in Williamsburg, Va. From left A.Klive, Prof.P.Starcs, Mrs.E.Svuksts, Prof.P.Lejins, President of the Latvian Global Assn

A.Blodnieks delivering an address at Woodrow Wilson's commemoration ceremonies in New York. Next to him Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt

Members of the Latvian Central Council, leading the Latvian resistance during the German occupation. From left to right A.Blodnieks; A.Klive; Bishop J.Rancans, Chairman; V.Bastjanis; R.Liepins, Secr.General, V.Slakans
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A.Blodnieks at the anti-communist exh. in the Free Baltic House. From left S.Mikolajczyk (Prime Minister of Poland), Admiral H.B.Miller (President of the European Committee), F.Nagy (Prime Minister of Hungary)

A press conference at the Committee for The Free Latvia in New York. CFL Representatives of newspaper "Latvija", "Amerikas Latvietis", "Laiks"

Collection by the Latvian Red Cross - a list of those Latvian citizens arrested by the Soviets in June 1941, and without any investigation or trial deported to distant places by Soviet police

From left Prof. Dr. Arnolds Spekke, Latvian Envoy in Washington, D.C., A. Blodnieks, Mrs. A. Spekke

A. Blodnieks presiding at the International Union's congress in Paris, France

The Latvian Delegation to the International Peasant Union's Congress in Paris, France. Sitting from left Mrs.A.Silde, A.Blodnieks, E.Lappuke, Mrs.Z.Blodnieks, Mrs.E.Kronbergs. Back - Mr.A.Silde, Mr.A.Abakuks, Mr.Kalnins

International Peasant Union's congress in New York. Members of the Latvian New Farmers and Smallholders Party with the representatives of Asian nations

Latvian Smallholders Party's conference. From left R. Kronbergs, A. Blodnieks, Latvian youth representatives Miss Dzirkalis and Miss Reinbergs, E. L. Packer, V. Nollendorf, A. Ozolins and K. Petersons

Central Board of the Latvian New Farms and Smallholders Party in Exile. From left to right K. Peterson, K. Migla, A. Blodnieks, A. Ozolins, A. Dzirkalis and K. Mantinieks

Banners of the Latvian New Farms and Smallholders Party lowered to honor the heroes of the Independence War buried at the Brethren Cemetery in Riga

The last congress of the Latvian New Farms and Smallholders Party held in Latvia. 634 party branches from all provinces of the country represented

Council of the Banks of Latvia

The proclamation of Independent Latvia in the National Theatre, Riga, on November 18th, 1918

The Undefeated Nation by Adolfs Blodnieks Prime Minister of Latvia. Robert Speller & Sons, Publishers, Inc. NY, 1960

The Undefeated Nation by Adolfs Blodnieks Prime Minister of Latvia
Published works
- The Undefeated Nation. Speller & Sons, New York. 1960.
References
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