Latest Breaking News On - Edward benes - Page 9 : comparemela.com
V Plzni se zbortila obří nádrž na vodu
blesk.cz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from blesk.cz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
TELH ŽIVĚ: Verva šla proti Ocelářům do vedení, Hübl hraje jubilejní zápas | Hokej cz
hokej.cz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hokej.cz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Columnist
While watching the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump on Jan 6. 2021, on TV, I had a vivid flashback on the Communist coup d’etat in Prague, Czechoslovakia. In late February 1948, the Communist party of Czechoslovakia, with Soviet backing, performed a coup d’etat, taking control of the government of the country. This was the onset of four decades of Communist rule in Czechoslovakia and the start of the Cold War. I was there, witnessed and reported on every aspect of the Communist takeover of the country. Following World War II, the Communist party of Czechoslovakia had a favorable reputation in the country. Its wartime record was clean, it cooperated with non-Communist parties and its identification with the Soviet Union, the country’s main liberator from the Nazis, was advantageous.
Berwid-Buquoy (KDU-ČSL): Přísně tajné choroby našich prezidentů | ParlamentniListy cz – politika ze všech stran
parlamentnilisty.cz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from parlamentnilisty.cz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Europeâs Youngest Premier
Edward Benes, 38, Czech, Said to Be Coming Figure in European Politics May 1 1922 VIENNA NEUE FREIE PRESSE
Europeâs Youngest Premier
VIENNA NEUE FREIE PRESSE
ONE of the most arresting personalities in Europe at the present day is Edward Benes, Prime Minister at Prague of Czecho-Slovakia, though but 38 years of age. He is a pupil and follower of Masaryk who left New York, for many years his adopted home, to become president of the Czech republic.
Quoting from the Vienna paper a writer in the Outlook says:â
An the depths of the soul of Edward Benes slumbers the lion, tamed by Masaryk. Benes has the explosive nature; Masaryk is serene, sweet, even-tempered. The pupil eyes the international prospect gloomily; Masaryk sees peace and plenty just ahead. Benes longs to hurl defiance; Masaryk keeps him polite. All goes well just now. Masaryk has aged since first these natures began their work together