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    Vojtech Lázar "Béla" Tuka (4 July 1880 – 20 August 1946) was a Slovak politician who served as prime minister and minister of Foreign Affairs of the First...
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  • Vojtěch Preissig (1873–1944), Czech type designer Vojtěch Šafařík (1829–1902), Czech chemist Vojtech Tuka (1880–1946), Slovak prime minister Vojtech Zamarovský...
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    October 1939 – 4 April 1945) Jozef Tiso (14 March 1939 – 26 October 1939) Vojtech Tuka (26 October 1939 – 5 September 1944) Štefan Tiso (5 September 1944 –...
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    Hungary. He became prime minister (replacing Vojtech Tuka), Foreign Minister (replacing also Vojtech Tuka) and minister of Justice (replacing Gejza Fritz)...
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    within a democratic framework, Tiso's colleague and political rival Vojtech Tuka formed two internal movements to oppose the state or its regime – the...
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  • Bosnian actor Vojtech Tuka (1880–1946), Slovak politician All pages with titles containing Tuka (Tuca) This page lists people with the surname Tuka (Tuca)....
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    age and came to prominence within that movement as an aide to Vojtech Tuka. Under Tuka's tutelage Mach served as editor of the party organs Slovák and...
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    The government of the First Slovak Republic, led by Jozef Tiso and Vojtech Tuka, was strongly influenced by Germany and gradually became a puppet regime...
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    Century, Koenemann Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Koeln. ISBN 3-89508-528-6 Vojtěch Kyncl: Ležáky - Obyčejná vesnice, SILVER A a pardubické gestapo v zrcadle...
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    protect their meetings. Rodobrana was influenced and manipulated by Vojtech Tuka for his own anti-Czechoslovak intentions, and later it was banned by...
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    nonsocialist Slovak parties–received 98 percent of the votes. On 12 February, Vojtech Tuka and Karmazin met with Adolf Hitler, and on 22 February, Tiso proposed...
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    Republic and Slovakia. ABC-CLIO. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-313-36306-1. Mastný, Vojtěch (1971). The Czechs Under Nazi Rule: The Failure of National Resistance...
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    go forward, although he denied any involvement after the war. Professor Vojtěch Mastný argues that he "clung to the scheme as the last resort to dramatize...
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    Buckinghamshire" compiled by Neil Rees, England, 2005. ISBN 0-9550883-0-5. Mastny, Vojtech (1979). "The Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile During World War II". Jahrbücher...
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    Army (Walther Nehring) Air support was provided by Luftflotte 4. Žampach, Vojtěch. "OD HRONU K VLTAVĚ". www.ceskenarodnilisty.cz. Retrieved 2015-11-14. "Osvobozování...
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    2003, p. 82. Horvitz & Catherwood 2006, p. 200. Bryant 2007, p. 140. Šír, Vojtěch (3 April 2011). "První stanné právo v protektorátu" [The First Martial...
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    leader of the conservative-clerical branch of HSĽS, became president; Vojtech Tuka, leader of the party's radical fascist wing, was appointed prime minister...
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    1933–1945. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300059137. Blodig, Vojtěch; White, Joseph Robert (2012). Megargee, Geoffrey P.; Dean, Martin (eds...
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    František Moravec Chief of Intelligence Protectorate Slovak Republic Jozef Tiso President Vojtech Tuka Prime Minister Ferdinand Čatloš Minister of Defence...
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    some of his questionable coworkers. This was especially the case of Vojtech Tuka who several times undermined the interests of the party, but preserved...
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    Slovakia Sentenced to 30 years imprisonment; released in 1968; died in 1980 Vojtech Tuka July 4, 1880 August 20, 1946 66 years, 47 days Prime Minister and Minister...
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    Andrej Hlinka, and wanted Slovak autonomy. The extreme-nationalist lawyer Vojtech Tuka headed the party's radical wing, which moved steadily closer to Nazism...
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