Peeter-Ernst Malvet (born Peeter Ernst Mahlstein; 3 April 1907 – 9 September 1978) was an Estonian military soldier, jurist and politician.
[2] Peeter-Ernst Malvet was born Peeter Ernst Mahlstein in Narva.
In 1934, he graduated from the Estonian Military Academy with a postgraduate course and was promoted to ensign.
From In 1936 until 1938, he was the secretary of the Estonian Honorary Consulate in Stettin with Georg Behm.
[3] Following the occupation of Estonia during World War II, Malvet fled to Sweden in 1943.