Adolf Macek (16 December 1939 – 20 July 1993) was an Austrian footballer.[1] He played in four matches for the Austria national football team from 1965 to 1966.[2]
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international, earning the last of his 19 Austrian caps on 27 March 1960. AdolfMacek, who made the first of his four international appearances on 9 October...
months, the Axis Powers in September 1941 asked Maček to take over, but Maček again refused. Perceiving Maček as a potential rival, Pavelić subsequently had...
Kraus, František Langer, Karel Čapek, theatre critic Josef Kodíček, Josef Macek [cs], and then in the third row Josef Čapek, Vladislav Vančura, Tomáš Masaryk...
Yugoslavia in April 1941, Nazi Germany proposed that HSS leader Vladko Maček could rule Croatia as a puppet state. He declined, but the Ustaše agreed...
constitution. The HSS, now led by Vladko Maček, continued to advocate federalisation, resulting in the Cvetković–Maček Agreement of August 1939 and the autonomous...
votes and 320 seats in parliament, and the Opposition Bloc led by Vladko Maček had received 983,248 (35.4%) votes and 48 seats. Zbor finished last in the...
transporters. As the Danzig Crisis pushed Europe to the brink of war, Vladko Maček of the Croatian Peasant Party became convinced of the necessity of "throwing...
January 18, 2018. One Act Virtual Museum, oneact.org. Retrieved May 20, 2012. Maçek III, J.C. (October 23, 2013). "Vincent Price: The Poe Cycle". PopMatters...
exercised by the PM, Milan Stojadinović, with other key politicians like Vladko Maček contributing to shaky balance of powers Gerhard Besier, Katarzyna Stokłosa...
policies. While Maček was in prison, his deputy Josip Predavec was apparently murdered by the police. When Stepinac wanted to visit Maček in prison to thank...
Ludwig, racing driver Marion Lüttge (born 1941), javelin thrower Brooks Macek (born 1992), ice hockey player for Germany Felix Magath (born 1953), football...
there is a discrepancy over Karel Wälzer, Josef Loos, Karel Kotrba and Adolf Dušek. The following are the lineups based on the listings of the Czech...
minister. He signs an agreement with the leader of Croatian opposition Vladko Maček allowing for the foundation of the Banovina of Croatia as the sole autonomous...
northern Herzegovina. He is also said to have been candidate for Vladko Maček's electoral list, but was left without a job in the Yugoslav state government...