The
Era of Silence was the period between 1934 and 1938 or 1940 in
Estonian history. The period began with the preemptive coup of 1934, which
Prime Minister Konstantin Päts carried out to avert a feared takeover of the state apparatus by the
Vaps Movement (League of Veterans). The term "Era of Silence" was introduced by
Kaarel Eenpalu, Prime Minister in 1938-39 and a strong supporter of Päts,
Estonia's dictator during that period.