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    Jozef Gašpar Tiso (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈjɔzef ˈtisɔ], Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjoʒɛf ˈtiso]; 13 October 1887 – 18 April 1947) was a Slovak politician...
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    first Slovak state in history. Jozef Tiso was appointed the first Prime Minister of the new republic. The next day, Tiso sent a telegram (composed the...
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    In August 1942, Jozef Tiso, president of the Slovak State and a Catholic priest, delivered a speech in Holíč, Slovakia, in which he defended the deportation...
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    chairmen were the Slovak priests Andrej Hlinka (1913–1938) and later Jozef Tiso (1939–1945), and its main newspapers were the Slovenské ľudové noviny...
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    other against the Slovak collaborationist regime of the Ludaks under Jozef Tiso. Along with the Warsaw Uprising, it was the largest uprising against Nazism...
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  • Priest, Politician, Collaborator: Jozef Tiso and the Making of Fascist Slovakia (2013) is a scholarly biography of Jozef Tiso, by the American historian James...
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    Jozef Gabčík (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈjɔzev ˈɡaptʂiːk]; 8 April 1912 – 18 June 1942) was a Slovak soldier in the Czechoslovak Army involved in the Operation...
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    independence from Czechoslovakia, due to mounting German pressure. It was led by Jozef Tiso. The Autonomous Land of Slovakia was established on 23 November 1938,...
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    state in history. The government of the First Slovak Republic, led by Jozef Tiso and Vojtech Tuka, was strongly influenced by Germany and gradually became...
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    March Adolf Hitler took advantage of this "Homolov Putsch", prompting Jozef Tiso—the Slovak ex–prime minister and Roman Catholic priest deposed by the...
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    outright collaboration of Catholic politicians such as Slovakia's Msgr Jozef Tiso and fanatical Croat nationalists. From within the Vatican, Msgr Hugh O'Flaherty...
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    Štefan Tiso (October 18, 1897 – March 28, 1959) was a lawyer and president of the Supreme Court of the 1939–1945 Slovak Republic which was a puppet state...
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    and the adoption of the Führerprinzip with the conservative politician Jozef Tiso as its supreme leader, limited the impact of the German ultimatum. Nazi...
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  • holder and twice Olympic champion Jozef Stümpel (born 1972), Slovak former National Hockey League player Jozef Tiso (1887–1947), Slovak priest and puppet...
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    Jozef Tiso (7 October 1938 – 9 March 1939) Jozef Tiso (14 March 1939 – 17 October 1939) Vojtech Tuka (27 October 1939 – 5 September 1944) Štefan Tiso...
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  • style) formally represented the Reich in the fascist puppet state of Jozef Tiso. These were Hans Bernard [de] from 30 June 1939 to 29 July 1940; Manfred...
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    cancer in the body of the Slovak nation." Slota called the fascist leader Jozef Tiso "one of the greatest sons of the Slovak nation" and on 17 February 2000...
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    with all Slovak parties except the Social Democrats on 6 October 1938. Jozef Tiso was nominated as its head. The only common ministries that remained were...
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    Slovak territory and to overthrow the collaborationist government of Jozef Tiso. Although the resistance was largely defeated by German forces, guerrilla...
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    ISBN 978-80-8106-009-0. Fabricius, Miroslav (2007). Jozef Tiso – Prejavy a články (1938–1944) [Jozef Tiso – Speeches and articles (1938–1944)] (in Slovak)...
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  • president, Jozef Tiso, whose actions resulted in the deaths of some 70,000 Jews during the Holocaust in Slovakia. Ďurica claimed that Tiso used the power...
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  • Serbian leaders. In Slovakia, some anti-communist writers claim that Jozef Tiso was a savior of Jews or that the Slovak State was not responsible for...
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  • ideas of independence. Many Slovaks joined with Father Andrej Hlinka and Jozef Tiso in calls for equality between Czechs and Slovaks and for greater autonomy...
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  • 2010. the Slovak People's Party (Ľudaks) in Slovakia led by President Jozef Tiso, a Catholic priest. the FET y de las JONS of Spain led by Spanish Catholic...
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  • Tiso is a surname. Notable people with this name include: Jozef Tiso (1887–1947), president of fascist Slovakia in World War II Davide Tiso (born 1979)...
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    Trianon, it was first used again as the personal residence of the fascist Jozef Tiso, leader of the Slovak Republic but from 1919 the palace was occupied by...
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    Retrieved 14 February 2016. Kamenec, Ivan (2013). Jozef Tiso: Tragédia politika, kňaza a človeka [Jozef Tiso: The Tragedy of a Politician, Priest and Man]...
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    Sokol elected as its chairman and Jozef Tiso as Prime Minister. On 14 March the Diet accepted independence, following Tiso's explanation of his discussions...
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    Jozef Tiso government for illegal Communist activities. He was one of the leaders of the 1944 Slovak National Uprising against Nazi Germany and Tiso....
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    party claims to derive its origin from the legacy of Andrej Hlinka and Jozef Tiso. Positioned on the far-right of the political spectrum, Kotlebists – People's...
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