Josef Korčák (17 December 1921 – 5 October 2008) was a Czech politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Czech Socialist Republic from 1970 to 1987...
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The government of Josef Kempný and Josef Korčák of the Czech Socialist Republic operated from 29 September 1969, to 9 December 1971. On 28 January 1970...
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Korczak, main-belt asteroid Korczak coat of arms Kortschak, a surname Josef Korčák, Czech Communist politician (1921-2008) This disambiguation page lists...
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Prime Minister before election Josef Korčák KSČ Prime Minister after election Josef Korčák KSČ...
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September 1969. Following this government, the administration of Josef Kempný and Josef Korčák took office. "Government of Stanislav Rázl on the Official Website...
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and added three new candidate members to the Presidium. In March 1987, Josef Korčák retired from the Presidium and was replaced by Ladislav Adamec. At the...
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Stanislav Rázl: 8 January – 29 September 1969 Josef Kempný: 29 September 1969 – 28 January 1970 Josef Korčák: 28 January 1970 – 20 March 1987 Ladislav Adamec:...
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Josef Korčák's, Ladislav Adamec's, František Pitra's and Petr Pithart's Cabinet was in power from 18 June 1986 to 29 June 1990. "5. Prosinec, úterý | 1989...
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Socialist Republic In office 20 March 1987 – 12 October 1988 Preceded by Josef Korčák Succeeded by František Pitra Chairman of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia...
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Prime Minister before election Josef Korčák KSČ Prime Minister after election Josef Korčák KSČ...
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Prime Minister before election Josef Korčák KSČ Prime Minister after election Josef Korčák KSČ...
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mill survived. In 1791, the village of Holštejn was established again. Josef Korčák (1921–2008), politician "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024"...
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Prime Minister before election Josef Korčák KSČ Prime Minister after election Josef Korčák KSČ...
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Incoming formation 1990 Outgoing formation 1992 Predecessor Cabinet of Josef Korčák, Ladislav Adamec, František Pitra and Petr Pithart Successor First Cabinet...
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September 15, 1920 Augustin Popelka: September 15, 1920 - September 26, 1921 Josef Dolanský: September 26, 1921 - December 9, 1925 Karel Viškovský: 9 December...
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Šechtlová, Marie; Šechtl, Josef, Muzeum husitského revolučního hnutí v Táboře: expozice husité, Prague: Pressfoto 1979. (in Czech) Korčák, Pavel; et al.; Šechtlová...
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Respighi. P Forthcoming Josef Rheinberger Irmen, Hans Josef (1974). Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke Gabriel Josef Rheinbergers. Studien...
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became the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Graz. Friedrich Korcak was appointed as the first rector in 1971. A concert series was set up as...
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Andreou (CYP) Petros Englezoudis (CYP) Skeet Team Czech Republic Daniel Korcak Josef Stránský Radek Prokop Germany Christopher Honkomp Arne Hollensteiner...
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