Konstantin Konik (1873–1936) was an Estonian physician and politician who served as acting head of state on three separate occasions during the 1930s, a detail that tends to surprise even specialists in Baltic interwar history. This issue was released as part of Estonia's ongoing series commemorating figures central to the founding and consolidation of the First Republic.
Konstantin Konik (1873–1936) was an Estonian physician and politician who served as acting head of state on three separate occasions during the 1930s, a detail that tends to surprise even specialists in Baltic interwar history. This issue was released as part of Estonia's ongoing series commemorating figures central to the founding and consolidation of the First Republic.