History of Estonia (1920–1939)

Republic of Estonia
Eesti Vabariik (Estonian)
1918–1940
Anthem: Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm
(English: "My Fatherland, my Happiness and Joy")
Estonia in 1929
Official languagesEstonian
DemonymEstonian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic
State Elder 
• 1920 – 1921 (first)
Ants Piip
• 1921 – 1937 (last)
Konstantin Päts
President 
• 1938–1940
Konstantin Päts
Prime Minister 
• 1918–1919 (first)
Konstantin Päts
• 1939 – 1940 (last)
Jüri Uluots
History 
24 February 1918
1 December 1924
12 March 1934
21 June 1940
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Russian Soviet Socialist Republic
German Empire
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
Today part of

The history of Estonia from 1918 to 1940 spanned the interwar period from the end of the Estonian War of Independence until the outbreak of World War II. It covers the years of parliamentary democracy, the Great Depression and the period of corporatist authoritarian rule.

The Estonian state as it existed throughout the Interwar Period until it was replaced by the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic is sometimes dubbed the First Republic of Estonia, but this terminology is often avoided for two main reasons: