Otomar Kubala (26 January 1906 – 28 August 1946) was a Slovak fascist who served as the commander of the Hlinka Guard during the Slovak National Uprising...
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Polish historian Michal Kubala (born 1980), Slovak footballer Milan Kubala (1946–2020), Czech Paralympic athlete Otomar Kubala (1906–1946), commander of...
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actor Otomar Krejča (1921 – 2009), Czech theatre director and anti-Communist dissident Otomar Kvěch (1950 – 2018), Czech composer Otomar Kubala (1906–1946)...
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appointment as the new head of the Hlinka Guard on 7 September 1944, Otomar Kubala began to reorganise the Guard. The most important change of all was...
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the rebels, and he was removed from his position and replaced with Otomar Kubala. Because of doubts about the loyalty of certain elements of the Hlinka...
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of Interior (1938–39) Alexander Mach, Minister of Interior (1939–44) Otomar Kubala, Minister of Interior (1944–45) Parent agency Hlinka's Slovak People's...
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Emergency Divisions Slovak Republic Individuals Alois Brunner Izidor Koso Otomar Kubala Alexander Mach Augustín Morávek [cs; de; sk] Jozef Tiso Vojtech Tuka...
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Emergency Divisions Slovak Republic Individuals Alois Brunner Izidor Koso Otomar Kubala Alexander Mach Augustín Morávek [cs; de; sk] Jozef Tiso Vojtech Tuka...
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Emergency Divisions Slovak Republic Individuals Alois Brunner Izidor Koso Otomar Kubala Alexander Mach Augustín Morávek [cs; de; sk] Jozef Tiso Vojtech Tuka...
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faktov (taboo facts). Svedectvo published an article claiming that Otomar Kubala was "great patriot, a heroic fighter for Slovak freedom and state independence"...
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