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'''Érik Éhmann''' was a prominent Transclarve politician, ethnonationalist, and separatist who served as the first state president of the restored Transclarve Republic during the Clashonian Civil War. A key figure of Transclarve nationhood, he was considered one of the most important figures in the Transclarve national revival. Following the end of the Clashonian Civil War, Éhmann escaped to XXXX, where he would live the rest of his life. Éhmann also had a brother, fellow ethnonationalist figure Jakob Éhmann, who was executed by the Clashonian military in 1954.
== Early life ==
== Early influence of Transclarve nationalism ==
== 1907 Transclarvia Uprising and arrest ==
== Release from prison ==
== Political career ==
=== Union State of Bannarsia and Transclarvia ===
=== Political violence and the War of 1919 ===
=== First Clashonian Republic ===
=== Transclarve Republic (1950 - 1952) ===
=== Exile ===
== Later life and death ==
== Legacy ==

Revision as of 11:19, 5 September 2023

Érik Éhmann
State President
In office
1950–1952
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byposition abolished
Personal details
Born
Érik Éhmann
Political partyTransclarve People's Party

Érik Éhmann was a prominent Transclarve politician, ethnonationalist, and separatist who served as the first state president of the restored Transclarve Republic during the Clashonian Civil War. A key figure of Transclarve nationhood, he was considered one of the most important figures in the Transclarve national revival. Following the end of the Clashonian Civil War, Éhmann escaped to XXXX, where he would live the rest of his life. Éhmann also had a brother, fellow ethnonationalist figure Jakob Éhmann, who was executed by the Clashonian military in 1954.

Early life

Early influence of Transclarve nationalism

1907 Transclarvia Uprising and arrest

Release from prison

Political career

Union State of Bannarsia and Transclarvia

Political violence and the War of 1919

First Clashonian Republic

Transclarve Republic (1950 - 1952)

Exile

Later life and death

Legacy