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    of Czechoslovakia, Hácha was the nominal president of the newly proclaimed German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Emil Hácha was born on 12 July...
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  • Russian pianist Emil Giurgiuca (1906–1992), Romanian poet Emil Guillermo (born c. 1959), American Journalist,Comic monologist Emil Hácha (1872–1945), president...
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    independence of the Slovak Republic, Adolf Hitler invited Czechoslovak President Emil Hácha to Berlin and accepted his request for the German occupation of the Czech...
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    presidential duties—as per the Constitution—until Emil Hácha was chosen as President on 30 November 1938. Hácha was chosen because of his Catholicism and conservatism...
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    Ambassador to Czechoslovakia Basil Newton advised President Hácha to meet with Hitler. When Hácha arrived in Berlin on March 14, he met with the German Foreign...
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    resign on 5 October 1938, under German pressure, and was replaced by Emil Hácha. On Hácha's watch, Czechoslovakia lost more land to Hungary in the First Vienna...
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  • hacha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hacha may refer to: Emil Hácha (1872–1945), the third President of Czechoslovakia from 1938 to 1939 Hacha (corporation)...
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    Italy, Francisco Franco of Spain, Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim of Finland and Emil Hácha of the Bohemian Protectorate. Marshal Antonescu's car...
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  • David Rintoul as General der Artillerie Eduard Wagner Vernon Dobtcheff as Emil Hácha Ian Redford as SA-Stabschef Ernst Röhm David Horovich as Vizeadmiral Gottfried...
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    for some form of personal guard for the protectorate's State President, Emil Hácha. The Government Army had an authorized strength of 7,000 men and a period...
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    and Moravia. His changes to the government's structure left President Emil Hácha and his cabinet virtually powerless. He often drove alone in a car with...
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    On March 15, 1939, shortly after Nazi Germany forced Czech President Emil Hácha (who suffered a heart attack during the negotiations) to hand his nation...
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    penultimate day-to-day authority in the protectorate, compelled President Emil Hácha to appoint Moravec as the protectorate's education minister. Unlike other...
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    President Emil Hácha traveled to Berlin and was left waiting, and orders to invade had already been given. During the meeting with Hitler, Hácha was threatened...
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    1939, a new crisis hit the political scene in Czechoslovakia. President Emil Hácha dismissed the Slovak government of Jozef Tiso and appointed a new Slovak...
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    Agrarian Party from 1933, he was appointed prime minister by President Emil Hácha on 1 December 1938. Beran was somewhat ambivalent toward democracy. In...
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    476 Ward 2013, pp. 181–2. "Emil Hácha (President of Czechoslovakia)". OnThisDay.com. Retrieved 20 July 2022. "Emil Hacha". Prague Castle. Retrieved 20...
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    Czechoslovakia, Emil Hácha, and a year after that, their daughter Milada Rádlová was born. Marie died in Prague in 1938 at the age of 64. Emil Hácha was deeply...
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    presidential duties, in accord with the Czechoslovak Constitution until Emil Hácha was duly elected President on 30 November 1938. He resigned the premiership...
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    National Unity and the National Labour Party — merged on appeal of President Emil Hácha on 21 March 1939 and established the National Partnership as a nationwide...
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    Wilhelm Frick Reichsprotektor Karl Hermann Frank Chief of Police Czech Emil Hácha President Alois Eliáš, Jaroslav Krejčí, Richard Bienert Prime minister...
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    March 1939, Göring threatened Czechoslovak president Emil Hácha with the bombing of Prague. Hácha then agreed to sign a communique accepting the German...
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    Emil Hácha (in the background), State President of Bohemia and Moravia, Daluege and Frank, September 1942...
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    (1938–1939) 3 Emil Hácha (1872–1945) Czech 1938 30 November 1938 15 March 1939 105 days Independent Occupation (1939–1945) Emil Hácha became State President...
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    was heavily contested between Tsankov and Andrey Lyapchev President was Emil Hácha and Prime Ministers were Jan Syrový (until Dec. 1938) and his successor...
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    Wilhelm Frick Reichsprotektor Karl Hermann Frank Chief of Police Czech Emil Hácha President Alois Eliáš, Jaroslav Krejčí, Richard Bienert Prime minister...
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    Wilhelm Frick Reichsprotektor Karl Hermann Frank Chief of Police Czech Emil Hácha President Alois Eliáš, Jaroslav Krejčí, Richard Bienert Prime minister...
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  • of sabotage. British files on the case will remain sealed until 2050. Emil Hácha (72), a Czech lawyer, the third President of Czechoslovakia from 1938...
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    Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was proclaimed after the negotiations with Emil Hácha. The Protectorate's government possessed its own armed force, the Government...
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    was pleased that negotiations had been agreed to but, mindful of how Emil Hácha had been forced to sign his country away under similar circumstances just...
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