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    Gustáv Husák (UK: /ˈhuːsæk/ HOO-sak, US: /ˈh(j)uːsɑːk/ HOO-sahk, HEW-, Slovak: [ˈɡustaːw ˈɦusaːk]; 10 January 1913 – 18 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak...
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  • Husakism (Czech: husákismus; Slovak: husákizmus) is an ideology connected with the politician Gustáv Husák of Communist Czechoslovakia which has two different...
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    Dubček was forced to resign as party head in April 1969, succeeded by Gustáv Husák, a former reformer and victim of Stalinism who was ambiguously favored...
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    April 1969, Dubček was removed as party General Secretary (replaced by Gustáv Husák) and expelled in 1970. During the period of normalization that followed...
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    economic values that had prevailed before Dubček gained control of the KSČ. Gustáv Husák, who replaced Dubček as First Secretary and also became President, reversed...
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    Minister of Sweden Pierre Graber, President of the Swiss Confederation Gustáv Husák, President of Czechoslovakia Süleyman Demirel, Prime Minister of Turkey...
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    after the President and a long-term Communist leader of Czechoslovakia, Gustáv Husák. The most significant post-war baby boom in Czechoslovakia culminated...
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  • surname which may refer to: Emil J. Husak (born 1930), American politician Gustáv Husák (1913–1991), Slovak politician, president of Czechoslovakia and a long-term...
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    West Germany and Austria in early December. On 10 December, President Gustáv Husák appointed the first largely non-communist government in Czechoslovakia...
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    ideology of normalization is sometimes called Husakism after the Czechoslovak leader Gustáv Husák. When Husák replaced Dubček as leader of the KSČ in April...
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    carried out in the name of "normalization". Following the ouster of Gustáv Husák at a dramatic party meeting in December 1987, Jakeš was nominated for...
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    those of Rudolf Slánský, Vladimír Clementis, Ladislav Novomeský and Gustáv Husák (Clementis was later executed). Slánský and eleven others were convicted...
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  • Normalization (Czechoslovakia) (category Gustáv Husák)
    Dubček by Gustáv Husák on 17 April 1969, followed by the official normalization policies referred to as Husakism. The policy ended either with Husák's removal...
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    Podgorny Yugoslav Prime Minister Petar Stambolić Czechoslovak President Gustáv Husák Danish Prime Minister Poul Hartling Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme...
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  • 1985 Czechoslovak presidential election (category Gustáv Husák)
    Gustáv Husák was re-elected for his third term and remained in the office until 1989 when he resigned as a result of the Velvet Revolution. Husák was...
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    press[citation needed] and contributed to Dubček's replacement with Gustáv Husák in April 1969. To the day he died, he believed and maintained that his...
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    Zdeněk Škromach (1956–) – former minister of work and social affairs Gustáv Husák (1913–1991) – 20th-century politician, last Communist president of Czechoslovakia...
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    Warsaw Pact countries in East Berlin in May 1987. From left to right: Gustáv Husák (Czechoslovakia), Todor Zhivkov (Bulgaria), Erich Honecker (East Germany)...
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    general and later president Ludvík Svoboda, to the Czechoslovak president Gustáv Husák, to the Czech cosmonaut Vladimír Remek, to various Soviet generals and...
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  • cabinet in 41 years that was not dominated by the KSČ. When President Gustáv Husák resigned shortly after swearing in the government, Čalfa also took on...
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    However, three party leaders (Klement Gottwald, Antonín Novotný and Gustáv Husák) also served as president at some point in their tenures. Political parties...
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    1969, Dubček was replaced as first secretary by Gustáv Husák and a period of "normalization" began. Husák reversed Dubček's reforms, purged the party of...
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  • Among the Slovak leaders arrested and jailed in the early 1950s was Gustáv Husák. Husák later was rehabilitated and eventually named General Secretary (the...
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    Czechoslovakia and army general, commander of the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps Gustáv Husák (Slovak) – communist president of Czechoslovakia Stěpan Vajda (Rusyn)...
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    scientist, politician, and general; one of the founders of Czechoslovakia Gustáv Husák (1913–1991) –First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia...
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    Brezhnev of the Soviet Union, António de Oliveira Salazar of Portugal, Gustáv Husák of Czechoslovakia, and most notably John Vorster and P. W. Botha of South...
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  • dissolution of Czechoslovakia on 1 January 1993. Although in March 1987 Gustáv Husák nominally committed Czechoslovakia to follow the program of perestroika...
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    Mengistu Haile Mariam Kim Il Sung Chin Peng Sanzō Nosaka Nicolae Ceaușescu Gustáv Husák János Kádár Maurice Bishop Erich Honecker Władysław Gomułka Samora Machel...
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  • Secretary Todor Zhivkov was 78 at resignation) Czechoslovakia (President Gustáv Husák was 76 at resignation) East Germany (almost every head of the Socialist...
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    news report from June 1986, she passed a bouquet of roses to President Gustáv Husák, the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. She...
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