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  2. Czechoslovak government-in-exile - Wikipedia

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    The Czechoslovak government-in-exile, sometimes styled officially as the Provisional Government of Czechoslovakia (Czech: Prozatímní vláda Československa; Slovak: Dočasná vláda Československa), was an informal title conferred upon the Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee (Czech: Výbor Československého Národního Osvobození; Slovak: Československý Výbor Národného ...

  3. Josef Josten - Wikipedia

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    Josef Josten (25 March 1913 – 29 November 1985) was an exiled Czech journalist, publisher and campaigner. His early life in Czechoslovakia included two escapes, [1] firstly from military occupation and secondly after a political coup.

  4. Emil Boček - Wikipedia

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    Emil Boček was born on February 25, 1923, in Brno, Czechoslovakia. [4] He graduated from the municipal school in Brno-Tuřany.In September 1938, he began training to become a machine locksmith.

  5. Former top Czech diplomat Schwarzenberg dies aged 85 - AOL

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    Former Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg, one of the main figures in the country's transition from Communist rule to democracy, has died, a longtime political colleague said on Sunday.

  6. Josef Korbel - Wikipedia

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    Josef Korbel (/ ˌ k ɒr ˈ b ɛ l /; September 20, 1909 – July 18, 1977) was a Czech-American diplomat and political scientist. [1] During his public career, he served as Czechoslovakia's ambassador to Yugoslavia and was the country's representative to the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan, serving as its chair.

  7. Polish–Czechoslovak confederation - Wikipedia

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    Edvard Beneš, leader of the Czechoslovak government in exile Władysław Sikorski, leader of the Polish government in exile. Czechoslovak politicians Hodža and Jan Masaryk both wanted a confederation, [6] Beneš was more lukewarm; his goal was to ensure that the disputed Trans-Olza territory that had passed to Poland in the aftermath of the Munich Agreement was regained by Czechoslovakia, [2 ...

  8. Cabinet of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile: Date formed: 21 July 1940: Date dissolved: 5 April 1945: People and organisations; Head of state: President Edvard Beneš: Head of government: Jan Šrámek

  9. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Czechoslovakia) - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Czechoslovak government-in-exile (1940–1945) 1.4 Third Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1948) ... (Czech Republic) Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovakia)