Edvard Beneš (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɛdvard ˈbɛnɛʃ] ; 28 May 1884 – 3 September 1948) was a Czech politician and statesman who served as the president...
83 KB (8,757 words) - 23:34, 31 August 2024
committee was originally created by the former Czechoslovak President, Edvard Beneš in Paris, France, in October 1939. Unsuccessful negotiations with France...
16 KB (1,602 words) - 04:40, 11 July 2024
her work in 2014. Václav Edvard Beneš, a mathematician, was her brother. Shortly after graduating from Wellesley, Emilie Beneš, herself a relative of Czechoslovakia's...
5 KB (356 words) - 17:54, 30 May 2024
Vojta Beneš (11 May 1878 – 20 November 1951) was a Czech educator, political leader in Czechoslovakia and brother of Edvard Beneš. Vojta Beneš was born...
5 KB (544 words) - 04:43, 19 May 2024
therefore derived from the person of Edvard Beneš who, nevertheless, resigned his office in October 1938. Beneš returned to his post as president on the...
114 KB (5,980 words) - 00:11, 5 September 2024
two years later. He was succeeded by Edvard Beneš. Masaryk had been dominated by his father, and afterward by Beneš, who played the role of a surrogate...
51 KB (6,329 words) - 19:44, 6 June 2024
Czechoslovak-government-in-exile located in London, along with President Edvard Beneš, to unify domestic and foreign anti-fascist resistance and form the National...
24 KB (2,477 words) - 23:04, 31 August 2024
and author Edvard Beneš (1884–1948), leader of the Czechoslovak independence movement and the second President of Czechoslovakia Emilie Benes Brzezinski...
3 KB (393 words) - 22:22, 30 May 2024
alliance binding the successor states was Edvard Beneš, the foreign minister of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1935. Beneš played such a crucial role in establishing...
19 KB (2,496 words) - 12:33, 30 April 2024
on 18 December 1935. Edvard Beneš was elected the second President of Czechoslovakia and replaced Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. Beneš's victory was considered...
9 KB (727 words) - 16:56, 15 October 2023