Examples of 'ulmanis' in a sentence

Meaning of "ulmanis"

Ulmanis may refer to a Latvian surname or a specific individual, such as a historical figure, without a widely recognized definition in English

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Ulmanis was proclaimed a president of the nation.
A porcelain factory engaged him to paint a series of porcelain plates for president Kārlis Ulmanis.
Ulmanis nationalised many industries.
For the next month Ulmanis cooperated with the Soviets.
Ulmanis is forced to resign.
Her full name is Katrin Ulmanis.
Ulmanis is often believed to have been a popular leader especially among farmers and ethnic Latvians.
The armistice restored the Ulmanis government in Riga.
Karlis Ulmanis became the first prime minister of Latvia.
His grandfather was the brother of Latvian leader Kārlis Ulmanis.
Ulmanis is a Latvian surname.
The bloc itself was headed by former Latvian president Guntis Ulmanis.
The Ulmanis regime was unique among other European dictatorships of the interwar period.
The Red Army was able to capture the capital, Riga, and a Soviet Government replaced Ulmanis.
Kārlis Ulmanis establishes an authoritarian government in Latvia.

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Jānis Čakste becomes the chairman of the People 's Council, while Kārlis Ulmanis becomes prime minister.
Ulmanis did not create a ruling party, rubber-stamp parliament or a new ideology.
In independent Latvia today, Ulmanis remains a popular, if also controversial figure.
A government was formed by the leader of the Farmers ' Union, Karlis Ulmanis.
During these months, the Ulmanis government having fled to Courland, was under German protection.
The organization was among those who militarily supported the 1934 coup d'état of Karlis Ulmanis.
Was arrested after dictator Ulmanis came to power, spent 9 months in prison e3.
The situation changed after the dictatorship of Kārlis Ulmanis was established in 1934.
May 15 - Kārlis Ulmanis establishes an authoritarian government in Latvia.
However, his past family ties with President Ulmanis were discovered and he was sacked in 1971.
For the next four years, Ulmanis ruled by decree, without a parliament.

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