Miroslav Macek (7 December 1944 – 1 May 2024) was a Czech politician and writer. He served as a deputy prime minister of Czechoslovakia. Macek was born...
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Michal Macek (born 1981), Czech footballer Miroslav Macek (1944–2024), Czech author and politician, deputy prime minister of Czechoslovakia Roman Macek (born...
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Lepatey, 94, French rugby union player (SC Mazamet, national team). Miroslav Macek, 79, Czech politician and writer, MP (1990–1992). Richard Maloof, 84...
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Vladimir Maček (20 June 1879 – 15 May 1964) was a politician in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. As a leader of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) following the...
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Retrieved 16 Feb 2020. Starman, Bojan; Maček, Andraž; Rus, Primož; Obid, Štefan; Kralj, Aleš; Halilovič, Miroslav (19 February 2020). "Primary Seal Deformation...
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from the original (PDF) on 15 April 2007. Retrieved 20 January 2017. "Miroslav Macek: Kdo konkrétně je za dluhy ODS odpovědný?". Parlamentní listy. Retrieved...
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historian of literature Karel Píč (1920–1995), Esperantist and writer Miroslav Macek (1944–2024), politician Václav Jílek (born 1976), football manager Markéta...
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television. The servant Saturnin was played by Oldřich Vízner. In 2017, Miroslav Macek wrote a sequel to Saturnin, called Saturnin se vrací (Saturnin Returns)...
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In 2000, Prague City court ordered Zeman to apologise to politician Miroslav Macek after he described him as a "thief". In 2007, Prague City court ruled...
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– Daniel Chorzempa, American organist and composer (d. 2023) 1944 – Miroslav Macek, Czech dentist and politician (d. 2024) 1947 – Johnny Bench, American...
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office.[dead link] Health Minister David Rath and his right-wing rival, Miroslav Macek, fought during a meeting of disgruntled dentists in Prague. Member of...
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Prime Minister Miroslav Macek at a dentists' conference after reportedly implying that Macek had married his wife for her money. Macek was later fined...
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O'Connor Modern English Martin Hilský Czech Mikhail Lozinsky Russian Miroslav Macek Czech Mykhailo Starytsky Ukrainian Mykola Bazhan Ukrainian Mykola Lukash...
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Miroslav Hanuš as Petr Pithart Daniel Rous as Jiří Křižan Matej Landl as Ján Čarnogurský Martin Janouš as Jan Stráský Martin Dejdar as Miroslav Macek...
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Milan Čič Movement for a Democratic Slovakia Deputy Prime Minister Miroslav Macek Civic Democratic Party Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Transportation...
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formed in the party. Right-wing was represented by Václav Klaus and Miroslav Macek. Centrist wing was represented by Pavel Rychetský, Petr Pithart and...
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the 1939 Cvetković–Maček Agreement. Sirotković, Hodimir (1983). "Andres, Ivan". Croatian Biographical Lexicon (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of...
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privatisation scandal (known for participation of a Czech politician Miroslav Macek). Aleš Zach, Stopami pražských nakladatelských domů, Prague, Thyrsus...
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Miroslav Hubmajer (original name Friedrich Hubmayer, 3 January 1851 – 1 March 1910) was a Slovenian officer and volunteer in the Herzegovina Uprising....
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Jacques Paul Klein 2007 - Franjo Komarica 2004 - Vladko Maček (posthumously) 2000 - Miroslav Krleža (posthumously) 2000 - Savka Dabčević-Kučar 2000 -...
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July 2017. "CEVRO - Akce". CEVRO (in Czech). Retrieved 22 July 2017. "Miroslav Macek: Rozpad Občanského fóra – 20 let poté". Klaus.cz (in Czech). Retrieved...
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international, earning the last of his 19 Austrian caps on 27 March 1960. Adolf Macek, who made the first of his four international appearances on 9 October 1965...
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Ivan (1999). Maček i Luburić. Split: Laus. ISBN 953-190-080-9. "SINGER, Vlado (Vladimir)". Židovski biografski leksikon (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute...
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murder, and she in turn tasked Zoltán Andruskó, who ordered Tomáš Szabó and Miroslav Marček to carry out the murder. Andruskó, a businessman from Chotín, admitted...
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months, the Axis Powers in September 1941 asked Maček to take over, but Maček again refused. Perceiving Maček as a potential rival, Pavelić subsequently had...
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iconography of Stjepan Radić was later used not only by his successor Vladko Maček, but also by other political options in Croatia: right wing or left wing...
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settlement was reached with the Croat opposition leader Vladko Maček with the Cvetković–Maček Agreement. The regime attempted to unify the common language...
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– French horn Pavel Skopal – trumpet Rostislav Killar – trumpet Zdeněk Macek – trumpet Ivan Dřínovský – trombone Milan Tesař – trombone Roman Sklenář...
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Maček was sent to the Jasenovac concentration camp, but later released to serve a house arrest sentence due to his popularity among the people. Maček...
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Yugoslavia in April 1941, Nazi Germany proposed that HSS leader Vladko Maček could rule Croatia as a puppet state. He declined, but the Ustaše agreed...
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