Lev Prchala (23 March 1892 – 11 June 1963) was a Czech military officer, legionary commander during the World War I, general of the Czechoslovak Army...
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nationalism further. On 6 January 1939 Czechoslovak troops ordered by general Lev Prchala performed a surprise attack on the city of Munkács (now Mukacheve), in...
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1939, the new Minister of Internal Affairs of Carpatho-Ukraine, General Lev Prchala, appointed by the President of the Czechoslovak Republic Emil Hácha without...
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being the only group who wanted to stay in Poland and wait for war. Lev Prchala, Czechoslovak general and former member of the autonomous government...
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Century) (2013, TV Series) – General lev prchala České století, episode "Den po Mnichovu" (2013, TV Series) – Lev Prchala, general Cirkus Bukowsky (2013-2014...
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radicalization to the security of the state. According to Viest's memoir, general Lev Prchala offered him to perform military cataclysm and take power in November...
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Liberation Movement (Croatia) Czech National Committee (Czech Republic): Lev Prchala[1] Estonian Liberation Movement (Estonia) "Free Armenia" Committee (Armenia)...
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Novák as Jaromír Smutný Daniel Landa as Emanuel Moravec Karel Dobrý as Lev Prchala Luboš Veselý as Vojtěch Luža Miloslav Mejzlík as Ludvík Krejčí Pavel...
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where, together with Generals Vojtěch Luža, Sergei Wojciechowski and Lev Prchala, they defended the necessity, ability and willingness of the Czechoslovak...
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(English: Central Military Archives) records. Retrieved 4 July 2012. "Prchala, Lev" (in Czech). Valka.cz from Vojenský ústřední archiv (English: Central...
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