Jan Šrámek (11 August 1870 – 22 April 1956) was the prime minister of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile from 21 July 1940 to 5 April 1945. He was the...
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known as Muki Bolton, Czech pair skater Fráňa Šrámek, Czech poet Jan Šrámek, Czech politician Jan Šrámek (figure skater), Czech figure skater Jana Šramková...
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election cycle in the Czech Republic since 1990 with the exception of 2010. Jan Šrámek (1922–1948) Alois Petr (1948–1951) Josef Plojhar (1951–1968) Antonín Pospíšil...
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Jan Kubiš (24 June 1913 – 18 June 1942) was a Czech soldier, one of a team of Czechoslovak British-trained paratroopers sent to eliminate acting Reichsprotektor...
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Jan Šrámek (born 4 September 1945) is a Czech former pair skater who represented Czechoslovakia. With his sister, Bohunka Šrámková, he is the 1968 Winter...
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Jan Garrigue Masaryk (14 September 1886 – 10 March 1948) was a Czech diplomat and politician who served as the Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from...
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duress, Beneš named himself president. Longtime People's Party leader Jan Šrámek became prime minister. By the end of 1939, though, France and Britain...
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Jan Opletal (31 December 1914/1 January 1915 – 11 November 1939) was a student of the Medical Faculty of the Charles University in Prague, who was shot...
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stationed at Cholmondeley Castle near Malpas in Cheshire. Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš were airlifted along with seven soldiers from Czechoslovak army-in-exile...
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Liberation Committee as being the Czechoslovak government-in-exile, with Jan Šrámek as prime minister and Beneš as president. In reclaiming the presidency...
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Forever is an American real estate development corporation founded by Jan Sramek. Through its subsidiary Flannery Associates, California Forever anonymously...
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Ján Golian (26 January 1906 – 1945) was a Slovak Brigade General who became famous as one of the main organizers and the commander of the resistance 1st...
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Moravia in 1919. In 1922 a common executive committee was formed, headed by Jan Šrámek. The Czechoslovak People's Party espoused Christian moral principles and...
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Government-in-exile Edvard Beneš President Jan Šrámek Prime Minister Jan Masaryk foreign minister František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate...
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−1 KSČ Klement Gottwald 10.32 30 0 ČSNS Václav Klofáč 9.18 28 −4 ČSL Jan Šrámek 7.48 22 −3 AB Andrej Hlinka 6.86 22 New NSj–RNAP–RNP Karel Kramář 5.57...
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slaves. 88 (4): 721–741. doi:10.4000/res.1324. S2CID 158552249. Rychlík, Jan (2015). Česi a Slováci ve 20. století: Spolupráce a konflikty 1914 - 1992...
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morning of 27 May 1942, Heydrich's car was attacked by Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš, Czech and Slovak soldiers acting for the Czechoslovak government-in-exile...
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assassination of Reinhard Heydrich on 27 May 1942 by exiled Czech soldier Jan Kubiš and Slovak Jozef Gabčík who had been parachuted into Bohemia by the...
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Operation Anthropoid, was carried out by resistance operatives Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš on 27 May 1942. Heydrich was wounded in the attack and died of his...
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of Germany and Czechoslovakia. A new Czechoslovak cabinet, under General Jan Syrový, was installed and on 23 September a decree of general mobilization...
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Government-in-exile Edvard Beneš President Jan Šrámek Prime Minister Jan Masaryk foreign minister František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate...
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Czechoslovak government-in-exile) by the Slovak and Czech soldiers Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš. These men, who had been part of a team trained in Great Britain, had...
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Gottwald was elected party general secretary, alongside Josef Guttmann [cs], Jan Šverma, Rudolf Slánský, Václav Kopecký and Pavel Reiman [cs], together known...
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+/– KSČ Klement Gottwald 31.19 93 +63 ČSNS Petr Zenkl 18.37 55 +27 ČSL Jan Šrámek 15.71 46 +24 DS Jozef Lettrich 14.14 43 New ČSSD Zdeněk Fierlinger 12...
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Government-in-exile Edvard Beneš President Jan Šrámek Prime Minister Jan Masaryk foreign minister František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate...
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personally conducted anti-partisan warfare in Moravia aimed at destroying the Jan Žižka partisan brigade. Despite the deployment of 13,000 soldiers and summary...
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ISBN 978-0191505553. Pakulski, Jan (2015). Violence and the state. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-1784996543. Dr. Jan Moor-Jankowski, Holocaust of Non-Jewish...
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Force concealed on the Eastern Front Best aces of the Slovak Air Force, Ján Režňák (left) and Izidor Kovárik after being awarded the German Cross in...
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Government-in-exile Edvard Beneš President Jan Šrámek Prime Minister Jan Masaryk foreign minister František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate...
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Czechoslovak independence. The death on 15 November 1939 of a medical student, Jan Opletal, who had been wounded in the October violence, precipitated widespread...
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