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  • ...and drama, and sang in the [[opera house]] there. In 1923, she moved to [[Czechoslovakia]] and in 1926 became a soloist at the National Theatre in [[Brno]], initial [[Category:Soviet sopranos]] ...
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  • ...' (26 July 1895, [[Kobeřice u Brna]] – 7 January 1958, [[London]]) was a [[Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovak]] politician, journalist, historian, and author. ...6 to 1948. With the Communist seizure of power in February 1948 Ripka left Czechoslovakia once more, remaining in exile until his death ten years later. ...
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  • '''Grigorij Mesežnikov''' (born 25 March 1958, [[Oryol]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]]) is a political analyst of Jewish descent who lives in [[Brati Born in the Soviet Union, in 1979 Mesežnikov moved to Slovakia with his wife. At first, he worked in the [[Slovak Academy of Scie ...
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  • ...iversity in Prague]] from 1925 to 1931, after which he came to [[Tallinn]] to become one of the most important local designers of modern dwellings. ...ved until 1949. He then moved to [[Adelaide]], Australia, where he managed to create his own architecture bureau and carry on as an architect. ...
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  • ...st wave of emigration. Poems, while preserving the author’s individuality, to a large extent express the aesthetics of the {{Interlanguage link multi|Pa ...1937), country leader, leader of the nobility of Kanevsky District, deputy to the IV ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakh SSR]], Soviet Union ...een Party), and was the Minister for Human Rights and Minorities from 2007 to 2009. ...
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  • Jelačić was born in [[Kiev]] to a family of [[South Slavs|South Slavic]] descent. His ancestors came from [ ...senior lecturer at the [[Saint Vladimir University]] in Kiev. He emigrated to the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] in 1920 and earned his doctor ...
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  • ...p.141</ref> Following the defeat of the [[Prague Spring]] reforms, he fled to Hamburg. There he published his collections of aphorisms in German. *''Allowed to Think'' (1972) ...
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  • ...osopher, who renounced his former activities as an ideological enforcer in Soviet science. At the age of 84 he sought [[Right of asylum|asylum]] in [[Sweden] He was born in Prague to a Jewish family and studied at [[Charles University]].<ref name=obit/> ...
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  • ...d the Gestapo during the World War II and served in the British, Czech and Soviet armed forces. He took part in the [[Battle of the Dukla Pass]]. Tintner's p ...1st Czechoslovak Army Corps (Commanded by General and future president of Czechoslovakia [[Ludvík Svoboda]]); and fought in the Battle of Dukla Pass.<ref>{{cite we ...
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  • ...was one of the pioneers in [[graph theory]] and contributed significantly to the proof of the [[Heawood conjecture]] (now the [[Ringel–Youngs theorem] ...kia). After the war Ringel served for over four years in a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] prisoner of war camp.<ref>{{cite book | editor-last=Bodendiek | editor-fi ...
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  • ...h Agreement|dismemberment of Czechoslovakia]] in 1938, his parents decided to send Andrew abroad. He passed the doctoral exams for [[Yale University]] in He returned to Yale in 1946 and completed his doctoral dissertation (‘The Baltic Questio ...
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  • ...kia–East Germany relations|Ambassador of the German Democratic Republic to Czechoslovakia]] | otherparty = [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] ...
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  • ...as such got the opportunity to travel around in [[Europe]]. During a visit to [[Sweden]], he met his first wife. ...tory. The success came in the early 1940s and the name "Felix" was started to be used by AB P. Håkansson as its trademark. ...
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  • Moving to the United States in 1927 at the age of 22, Perazich attended the Universit ...rsity of California on credentials of the Royal Nautical School in Kantor, Czechoslovakia, for example. ...
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  • ...n occupation of Czechoslovakia#Division of Czechoslovakia|Germany occupied Czechoslovakia]] in March 1939. The unit took symbolic part in the defence of Poland durin ...overy of Czechoslovak independence had to choose between the illegal route to [[emigration]] either via [[Slovak Republic (1939–1945)|Slovak state]] an ...
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  • {{MedalSilver|[[1990 World Men's Handball Championship|1990 Czechoslovakia]]|Team}} [[Category:Ukrainian emigrants to Spain]] ...
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  • ...the [[Romanian Communist Party]] from 1924 to 1927 and was executed in the Soviet Union during the [[Great Purge]]. ...219.</ref> fighting against Romanian troops in defense of the [[Hungarian Soviet Republic]], during the [[Hungarian–Romanian War]]. When Transylvania was ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Brno]], [[Czechoslovakia]] ...ames]], held as an alternative to the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, which the Soviet Union and eight other socialist states boycotted, where she won a silver me ...
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  • ...k Civil War]] were settled in several formerly German inhabited areas in [[Czechoslovakia]].<ref>{{harvnb|Sloboda|2003|p=6}}</ref> ...rmans]] and were left unoccupied following the [[expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia]].<ref>{{harvnb|Zissaki-Healy|2004|p=27}}</ref> Most were concentrated in o ...
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