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Artur Sirk Artur Sirk (25 September 1900 in Pruuna, Lehtse Parish, Estonia – 2 August 1937 in Echternach, Luxembourg) was an Estonian political and military figure. A veteran of the country's struggle for independence Sirk later became a leading figure within the right-wing Vaps Movement and an outspoken opponent of the government. ==Early years== A native of rural Järvamaa, Sirk came from a humble background, being a farmer's son.〔Andres Kasekamp, ''The Radical Right in Interwar Estonia'', London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000, p. 26〕 As a student he was amongst the first to volunteer to fight against the mobilising Red Army in the Estonian War of Independence.〔Kasekamp, ''The Radical Right in Interwar Estonia'', p. 10〕 Following the war Sirk was demobilised and went to the University of Tartu to study law before in 1923 enlisting in the Estonian Army where he was allowed to complete his studies.〔 Leaving the army in 1926 he went to work in the legal firm of Theodor Rõuk, who had briefly served as Estonian Minister of the Interior in 1924.〔 Sirk was soon involved in politics too, initially with the Settlers' Party, a vaguely rightist group led by Ilmar Raamot, whom Sirk knew from both his school and army days.〔Kasekamp, ''The Radical Right in Interwar Estonia'', p. 55〕
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