Magnus Ilmjärv

Magnus Ilmjärv (born 31 August 1961 in Viljandi) is an Estonian historian.

He graduated from the University of Tartu ''cum laude'' in 1988 and defended his MA thesis in 1997. In June 2004 he defended his PhD at the University of Helsinki.

Since 2006, Ilmjärv has been the director of the Estonian Institute of History (). He specializes in Baltic history and international relations between two World Wars. His most notable work is arguably the ''Silent Submission'', which covers the loss of independence of the three Baltic states. In Estonia, he is probably best known for his harsh criticism on the Estonian leadership in 1940, incl. Konstantin Päts. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Baltijskie strany v 1939-1940 gg zamysly i vozmožnosti
    Балтийские страны в 1939-1940 гг замыслы и возможности
    by Ilmjärv, Magnus 1961-

    Published 2006
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    Byl li vybor? Baltijskie strany i trechstoronnie peregovory 1939 goda
    Был ли выбор? Балтийские страны и трехсторонние переговоры 1939 года
    by Ilmjärv, Magnus 1961-

    Published 2008

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    Ideologičeskaja motivirovka v SSSR v 1940—1941 i 1945—1950 gg. «sobytij» 1940 g. v Ėstonii, Latvii i Litve
    Идеологическая мотивировка в СССР в 1940—1941 и 1945—1950 гг. «событий» 1940 г. в Эстонии, Латвии и Литве
    by Ilmjärv, Magnus 1961-

    Published 2014
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    Sekretnyj dopolnitelʹnyj protokol k sovetsko-germanskomu dogovoru o nenapadenii i strkny Baltii
    Секретный дополнительный протокол к советско-германскому договору о ненападении и стркны Балтии
    by Ilmjärv, Magnus 1961-

    Published 2013
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