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    Miloš Jakeš (12 August 1922 – 10 July 2020) was a Czech communist politician. He was General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia from 1987...
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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 involving...
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  • Czechoslovakia. A former Bojkovice railway station manager, he replaced Miloš Jakeš as Secretary General of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia after a...
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    Husák yielded his post as general secretary to Miloš Jakeš in response to a desire for younger leaders (Jakeš and Ladislav Adamec) to share in power. On 24...
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  • Albanian poet Miloš Forman, Czech film director, screenwriter, actor and professor Miloš Jakeš (1922–2020), Czechoslovak politician Miloš Karadaglić, Montenegrin...
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  • Czechoslovakia Petr Jakeš (1940–2005), Czech geologist Jakes (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jakeš. If an internal...
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  • hockey player John Jakes (born 1932), American novelist Leigh Jakes (born 1988), American association football player Miloš Jakeš (1922–2020), General...
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  • of the party members Miloš Jakeš, Ladislav Adamec, and Vasil Biľak which had been apparent since the spring of 1987. Miloš Jakeš, who replaced Husák as...
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    ended with the Velvet Revolution in 1989. In November, Jakeš and the entire Presidium resigned. Jakeš was succeeded by Karel Urbanek, who only held power...
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  • of the Presidium and Secretariat and elevated one candidate member, Miloš Jakeš, to full membership in the Presidium. The Seventeenth Party Congress...
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    Novotný • 1968–1969 Alexander Dubček • 1969–1987 Gustáv Husák • 1987–1989 Miloš Jakeš • 1989 Karel Urbánek • 1989–1990 Ladislav Adamec President   • 1948–1953...
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    (1913–1991) Slovak 17 April 1969 17 December 1987 18 years, 244 days 5 Miloš Jakeš (1922–2020) Czech 17 December 1987 24 November 1989 1 year, 342 days...
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    President Daniel Ortega Czechoslovak Communist Party First Secretary Miloš Jakeš Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat Monday demonstrations in East Germany...
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    Novotný • 1968–1969 Alexander Dubček • 1969–1987 Gustáv Husák • 1987–1989 Miloš Jakeš Prime Minister   • 1918–1919 (first) Karel Kramář • 1992 (last) Jan Stráský...
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  • actress and dancer August 12 Wu Nansheng, Chinese politician (d. 2018) Miloš Jakeš, Czech politician (d. 2020) August 14 – Leslie Marr, English artist and...
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  • politically orthodox environment under the leadership of Gustáv Husák and Miloš Jakeš, which lasted until 1989, even during perestroika in the Soviet Union...
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    Lenárt was acquitted of treason charges (along with his co-defendant Miloš Jakeš), related to his handling (or lack thereof) of the Prague Spring events...
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    (EFA) since 2023. Miloš Biković was born on January 13, 1988, in Belgrade, Serbia. After his parents' divorce, which occurred when Miloš was very young,...
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    Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald Antonín Novotný Alexander Dubček Gustáv Husák Miloš Jakeš Karel Urbánek Socialist Unity Party of Germany Wilhelm Pieck Otto Grotewohl...
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  • Czechoslovakia and his full membership on the Presidium of the KSČ. Miloš Jakeš, who replaced Husák as first secretary of the KSČ, did not change anything...
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  • Germany (effective leader of East Germany) Peaceful Revolution 1989 Miloš Jakeš Czechoslovakia General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia...
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    the entire Communist Party leadership, including general secretary Miloš Jakeš, resigned. A two-hour general strike, involving all citizens of Czechoslovakia...
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  • protests against the Communist regime known as the Velvet Revolution, Miloš Jakeš and the entire Politburo of the Czechoslovak Communist Party resign from...
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    Congress. On that same day, Ceaușescu's counterpart in Czechoslovakia, Miloš Jakeš, resigned along with the entire Communist leadership, effectively ending...
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    Germans seeking asylum. The hardline Czechoslovak Communist leader, Miloš Jakeš, agreed to Erich Honecker's request to choke off the flow of refugees...
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    other reforms, General Secretary Miloš Jakeš and other leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia resign. Jakeš is replaced by Karel Urbánek. November...
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    Marchand (Speaker of the Senate) Czechoslovakia: Gustáv Husák (President), Miloš Jakeš (First Secretary of the Communist Party), Bohuslav Chňoupek (Ministers...
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    minister on 12 October 1988 due to conflicts with Communist Party chairman Miloš Jakeš, a hard-liner. Following the Velvet Revolution of 1989, Štrougal decided...
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  • Václav Homolka, Senator of Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia. Miloš Jakeš, retired Czech communist politician and former General Secretary of the...
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  • Tweenies (redirect from Milo (Tweenies))
    England attended by four puppet characters called The Tweenies: Bella, Milo, Fizz and Jake. They are in the care of two adult helpers, Max and Judy, and their...
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