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    Miloš Havel (3 November 1899 – 25 February 1968) was a Czech film producer and studio executive. Havel was a director of the film production company Lucernafilm...
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    of Prague—next door to which his uncle, Miloš Havel, built one of the largest film studios in Europe. Havel's mother, Božena Vavrečková, also came from...
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  • 1996), Czech footballer Lukáš Havel (ice hockey) (born 1981), Czech ice hockey player Milan Havel, Czech footballer Miloš Havel (1899–1968), Czech film producer...
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    Ivan Miloš Havel (11 October 1938 – 25 April 2021) was a Czech scientist and philosopher. He was the brother of President Václav Havel, with whom he was...
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    2018. "Ing. Miloš Zeman". Poslanecká sněmovna Parlament České republiky. Retrieved 5 April 2018. Cemper, Jan (21 May 2020). "HOAX: Václav Havel neuměl žádný...
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  • 1930s, Miloš's brother Václav planned to build a luxurious residential complex on a hill on what were then the outskirts of Prague. Miloš Havel had suggested...
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    and the sound was added in France. Barrandov Studios was launched by Miloš Havel in 1933, which started a Czech film industry film boom. It is the largest...
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    C-SPAN Milos Forman: Bibliography of books and articles via UC Berkeley Interview with Milos Forman zakka.dk Miloš Forman profile czech.cz Miloš Forman...
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  • the wife of Joseph Goebbels Jiří Mádl as Hans Fischer Matej Dadák as Miloš Havel Jan Révai as Diether von Wedel The film, while doing quite well in the...
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    owned and used a T77 himself from 1934. Other famous owners of T77s were Miloš Havel, the proprietor of the film studios in Prague, who bought a T77 in 1935...
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    century. The first major film studio, Barrandov Studios, was launched by Miloš Havel in 1933. Otakar Vávra was among the most notable domestic directors in...
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    entire top leadership of the Communist Party, including General Secretary Miloš Jakeš, resigned on 24 November. On 27 November, a two-hour general strike...
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    media related to Miloš Zeman. Curriculum Vitae at the website of the Prague Castle Appearances on C-SPAN Miloš Zeman at IMDb Miloš Zeman collected news...
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    of Czechoslovak dissidents, including Václav Havel, to sign the Charter 77 human rights manifesto. Miloš Hájek died in Prague on 25 February 2016, at...
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  • Dlouhý as Zdeněk Štěpánek Petr Stach as Martin Frič Jaroslav Plesl as Miloš Havel Pavel Batěk as Otakar Vávra Petr Jeništa as Václav Binovec Gabriela Míčová...
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    President Miloš Zeman, telling Právo: "On the 28 October national holiday, when Miloš Zeman was bestowing a medal on Dominik Duka for his support for Miloš Zeman...
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  • Misurata (president) (Italy) Olaf Andersson (Sweden) Luigi Freddi (Italy) Miloš Havel (Czechoslovakia) Neville Kearney (UK) René Jeanne (France) Oswald Lehnich...
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  • April 2020. Batistová, Anna (29 October 2016). "Krystyna Wanatowiczová: Miloš Havel - český filmový magnát". Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures...
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    of the still unfinished movie Přijdu hned. Miloš Havel (uncle of the former Czech President Václav Havel), an influential producer at the Barrandov Studios...
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    The cabinet of Prime Minister Miloš Zeman was in power from 22 July 1998 to 15 July 2002. It was a minority government of Czech Social Democratic Party...
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    to create large-scale relief portraits in fused glass, for example of Miloš Havel for Barrandov Studios or Ignaz Ginzkey for Vratislavice. Since 2009,...
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    Czech Republic, the Order of the White Lion (1st class), by Czech President Miloš Zeman. Winton died in 2015, aged 106. Winton was born on 19 May 1909 in...
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    Czech Republic. He has worked closely with such figures as Václav Havel and Miloš Forman. His family fled Czechoslovakia in 1969, after his father was...
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  • Auffarth as Teenage Anna Reilly Anne Bancroft as Ruth Schram Miloš Forman as Father Havel Eli Wallach as Rabbi Ben Lewis Holland Taylor as Bonnie Rose...
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    Vratislav Effenberger Anna Fárová Jiří Gruša Jiří Hájek Miloš Hájek Jiří Hanák Jiří Hanzelka Václav Havel Olga Havlová Zbyněk Hejda Ladislav Hejdánek Josef...
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    leaving the country to visit a nephew. He had hoped to find work with Miloš Havel and J. A. Holman and work for Radio Free Europe, but his efforts proved...
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    works of Václav Havel (Garden Festival, Leirat). Legendary performances were the adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Trial of King Ubu and Miloš Macourek's play...
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    parliament for a five-year term, with no more than two consecutive terms (Václav Havel and Václav Klaus were both elected twice). Since 2013, the president has...
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    the third ballot on 28 February, Václav Klaus was elected. In 2003 Václav Havel had served the maximum 2 consecutive terms as President of the Czech Republic...
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    (1850–1937) – first Czechoslovak president (1918–1935) – 55,040 votes Václav Havel (1936–2011) – last Czechoslovak (1989–1992) and first Czech president (1993–2003)...
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