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Nikolai Reek
The Finnish Chief of the General Staff Lennart Oesch (on the left) monitor the Estonian army military exercises on October 1938. He also held a meetings with the Estonian General Staff of top secret military co-operation between Finland and Estonia. The second on the right stands Nikolai Reek.Born February 1, 1890 Died May 8, 1942 (aged 52)
Ussolye, Soviet UnionAllegiance Estonia Service/branch Estonia Years of service 1907—1917 Russian Imperial Army
1918–1941 Estonian ArmyRank Lieutenant General Unit Estonian Army Battles/wars World War I
Estonian War of Independence
* Battle of WendenAwards Cross of Liberty (Estonia)
Order of Lāčplēsis
Order of the White StarOther work Minister of War Nikolai Reek VR I/2, VR II/2, VR II/3 (born Nikolai Bazõkov; February 1, 1890 Tallinn, Estonia – May 8, 1942 Ussolye, Perm Oblast, Soviet Union) was Estonian military commander during the Estonian War of Independence.
In 1910 he graduated Chuguyev Military Academy. He participated in World War I, in 1917 graduated Imperial Nicholas Military Academy. Reek joined Estonian units in 1917 and was Chief of Staff until dissolution of these units. After that he organized Defence League in Virumaa. In Estonian Liberation War Reek was firstly commander of 5th regiment at Viru Front, in January 1919 he became Chief of Staff of 1st Division, in April he became Chief of Staff of 3rd Division. Reek played important role in winning war against Baltische Landeswehr. In September 1919 he achieved rank of Colonel and served as Chief of Staff of Viru Front. After war Reek repeatedly served in positions of Chief of Staff, Minister of Defence and Commander of 2nd Division. At 1938 Reek was promoted to Lieutenant General. In 1941 Soviet occupation authorities arrested Reek and the following year executed him.
Reek is recipient of the Latvian military Order of Lāčplēsis, 2nd class.[1]
See also
References
- Nikolai Reek
- Ülo Kaevats et al. 2000. Eesti entsüklopeedia 14. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus, ISBN 9985-70-064-3
Preceded by
Jaan SootsMinister of War
1927 - 1928Succeeded by
Mihkel JuhkamPreceded by
Paul LillMinister of War
1939 - 1940Succeeded by
Soviet occupationCategories:- 1890 births
- 1942 deaths
- Estonian military personnel
- Estonian prisoners of war
- Recipients of the Order of Lāčplēsis, 2nd class
- Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 1st Class
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