Milan Hodža (1 February 1878 – 27 June 1944) was a Slovak politician and journalist, serving from 1935 to 1938 as the prime minister of Czechoslovakia...
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Milan Hejduk, Czech ice hockey player Milan Hodža, Slovak Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia Milan Jayathilaka (born 1981), Sri Lankan politician Milan...
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influential political party in the country. Led by Antonín Švehla and Milan Hodža, the party influenced Czechoslovak politics between World War I and World...
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the Slovak People's Party Milan Hodža (1878–1944) – Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia, politician and journalist Fedor Hodža (1912–1968) – Politician and...
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of Political Science of SAS. In 2012, he received (in memoriam) the Milan Hodža Award for his scientific activities in the research of the personalities...
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Czechoslovak government. In May 1917, Beneš, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and Milan Rastislav Štefánik were reported to be organizing a "Czechoslovak Legion"...
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von Hohenwart Count Kasimir Felix Badeni Aurel Popovici Oszkár Jászi Milan Hodža Karl Renner Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi Wolfgang Schüssel Koruna Česká...
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of "the trinity" Štúr-Hurban-Hodža. He is also the uncle of Czechoslovak politician Milan Hodža. Michal Miloslav Hodža came from the a family of farmer-millers...
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personnel and materials away from Nazi Germany.[citation needed] When Milan Hodža's government resigned on 23 September 1938, President Edvard Beneš appointed...
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Fedor Hodža (4 November 1912, in Budapest – 17 September 1968, in New York City) was a Slovak politician and lawyer, the son of Milan Hodža. He was a...
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succeeded Masaryk as president, the prime minister Milan Hodža took over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Hodža's efforts to strengthen alliances in Central Europe...
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Council of Slovakia holding the name of a respected Slovak statesman Milan Hodža. The 1st Slovak debate club was established at GBAS, and noted educationalists...
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first day included meetings with President Beneš and Prime Minister Milan Hodža as well as a direct meeting with the Sudeten Germans from Henlein's SdP...
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behind temporary boundaries drawn by Milan Hodža, who led a delegation of the Slovak National Council in Budapest. Hodža stipulated that the line he drew...
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groups (those of Milan Hodža and Edvard Beneš), was tentatively supportive of the idea, at least publicly. Czechoslovak politicians Hodža and Jan Masaryk...
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States of Europe in 1849 at the International Peace Congress of Paris; Milan Hodža (1878–1944) who was famous for his attempts to establish a democratic...
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Hodža (also spelled Hodzha; born 7 February 1988) is an Albanian footballer who played as a forward. Born in Choisy-le-Roi, a suburb of Paris, Hodža was...
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1906) María Chinchilla Recinos, Guatemalan teacher (b. 1909) June 27 – Milan Hodža, Slovak politician, champion of regional integration in Europe (b. 1878)...
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tribute to the President. Gheorghe Tătărescu – Prime Minister of Romania Milan Stojadinović – Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Léon Blum – Deputy Prime Minister...
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in Greater Romania; as an ideologue, Milan Hodža introduced the Green International to European federalism. Hodža also redefined international agrarianism...
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the base of Slovak nationalist Michal Miloslav Hodža, uncle of future Czechoslovak politician Milan Hodža. The meeting, though with fewer than wished Catholic...
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and Milan Hodža eventually became the new Prime Minister. Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk decided to resign on his position due to his poor health. Hodža wanted...
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László Gyurovszky Pavol Hamžík Štefan Harabin Jozef Heriban Andrej Hlinka Milan Hodža Zoltán Horváth Pavel Hrivnák Pavol Hrušovský Jozef Miloslav Hurban Gustáv...
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(1873–1947) Czech 24 October 1932 5 November 1935 3 years, 12 days RSZML 10 Milan Hodža (1878–1944) Slovak 5 November 1935 22 September 1938 2 years, 321 days...
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Dula (chairman) Jozef Gregor Tajovský (writer, secretary of the SNS) Milan Hodža (party leader, later Czechoslovak Prime Minister representing the Czechoslovak...
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magnetic mines. In opposition to the Chechoslovak National Committee, Milan Hodža founds in Paris the Slovak National Council with him as Chairman and...
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investments and personal policy, including the premiership of a Slovak, Milan Hodža. However, in the late 1930s ľudáci already demanded political autonomy...
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Prime Minister (1929–1932) Jan Malypetr, Prime Minister (1932–1935) Milan Hodža, Prime Minister (1935–1938) Jan Syrový, Prime Minister (1938) Czechoslovakia:...
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during the war. In 1918, Masaryk, along with his protégés Edvard Beneš and Milan Rastislav Štefánik, travelled to the United States to obtain support from...
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was aware that the delegation should be led by a Slovak and considered Milan Hodža or Imrich Karvaš. However, after the creation of an autonomous government...
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