Jaan Mälberg Explained
Jaan Mälberg (13 May 1888 Toolamaa Parish, Võru County – 9 March 1947 Tartu) was an Estonian farmer and politician.[1] He was born it in Leevaku. Mälberg was a member of III Riigikogu from 11 November 1926 until 14 June 1929. Malberg was part of The Räpina farmers' convention. He replaced Jüri Jaakson.[2] Mälberg is buried at the Räpina cemetery.[3]
Notes and References
- Book: Rutter, Owen . The New Baltic States and Their Future: An Account of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia . Houghton Mifflin . 1926 . the University of California . English.
- Web site: Juhatus ja liikmed . 4 March 2021 . Riigikogu . et.
- Web site: Koit 22 January 2019 — DIGAR Estonian Articles . 2023-08-22 . dea.digar.ee.