List of places named after Klement Gottwald information
This is a list of places which are located in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Germany named in honor of the 5th President of Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald.
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a listofplaces which are located in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Germany named in honor of the 5th President of Czechoslovakia KlementGottwald. Gottwaldov...
"bridge" between East and West, capable of maintaining contacts with both sides. The KSČ leader KlementGottwald, however, professed commitment to a "gradualist"...
memory of the Communist leaders who had died since the previous Congress, in which he mentioned Stalin in the same breath as KlementGottwald. Hints of a new...
afterKlementGottwald, a Czechoslovak communist politician, before reverting to Zlín. Zmiiv, Ukraine – renamed Gotwald between 1976 and 1990 after Klement...
succeeded by KlementGottwald. Gottwald died in March 1953. He was succeeded by Antonín Zápotocký as president and by Antonín Novotný as head of the KSČ....
liberation of Czechoslovakia as part of the multi-party, communist-dominated National Front government. The Communists under KlementGottwald saw their...
is a listof Prague Metro stations, ordered alphabetically. Names in parentheses denote former station names from before 1990. The accessibility of the...
President of the State Council and Prime Minister of Romania, First Secretary of the Romanian Workers' Party KlementGottwald – President of Czechoslovakia...
Cold War Former countries in Europe after 1815 Listof former sovereign states In other recognized languages of Czechoslovakia: German: Tschechoslowakei...
Order ofKlementGottwald (Czechoslovakia) Order of Sukhbaatar (Mongolia) Chernenko had a son with his first wife, Faina Vassilyevna Chernenko, named Albert...
Listof Hungarian (or used in Hungary) locomotives — The first railway line between Szolnok–Pest–Vác was built in Hungary in 1846. Steam locomotives have...
majority. KlementGottwald, the communist leader, became prime minister of a coalition government. In February 1948, the non-communist members of the government...
Konrad Henlein February 25, 1948: the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia under KlementGottwald eliminates all democratic elements from power. May 17,...
"One of the few places where a communist can still dream". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 1 February 2024. "One Hundred Years of the Communist...
Ludvík Svoboda (1895–1979), general of I Czechoslovak Army Corps, seventh president of Czechoslovakia KlementGottwald (1896–1953), first Czechoslovak communist...