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    Karel Kramář (27 December 1860 – 26 May 1937) was a Czech politician. He was a representative of the major Czech political party, the Young Czechs, in...
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  • Frantisek Kramar (1759–1831), Czech composer Karel Kramář (1860–1937), Czech politician Urban Kramar (born 1990), Slovenian footballer Vladimir Kramar (born...
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    Czechoslovakia, Karel Kramář. Since 1998, the villa has been the official residence of the prime minister of the Czech Republic. Karel Kramář (1914–1938)...
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    second president of Czechoslovakia, and other mainly anti-royalists (Karel Kramář, Alois Rašín, Josef Scheiner and Přemysl Šámal). Maffia was based on...
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  • Party (also known as "Realists") was founded in 1900 by Tomáš Masaryk, Karel Kramář and Josef Kaizl. It attempted to reform the Czech Government and establish...
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    contributions. He sided with Karel Kramář and František Fiedler and founded Party’s journal Day (Czech: Den). With Kramář he gained Czech newspapers National...
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    canoeist Karel Kramář (1860–1937), Czech politician Karel Kratochvíl (born 1982), Czech footballer Karel Kratz (1893–1962), Dutch water polo player Karel Krautgartner...
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    was characterized by national radicalism and economic liberalism. Led by Kramář and Alois Rašín, the Czechoslovak National Democratic Party became the party...
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    Democratic Party. It formed the first provisional government led by Karel Kramář, and the following year it was renamed the National Democracy. In 1935...
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    consents. The Czech leadership found Dvorčák's ideas outrageous, and Karel Kramář blamed the Hungarians for starting the movement. Karol Bulissa, charge...
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