Oldřich Černík (27 October 1921 – 19 October 1994) was a Czechoslovak Communist political figure. He was the prime minister of Czechoslovakia from 8 April...
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player František Černík (water polo) (1900–1982), Czech water polo player Martin Černík (born 1976), Czech snowboarder Oldřich Černík (1921–1994), Czech...
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Kosygin, Nikolai Podgorny, Mikhail Suslov - Dubček, Ludvík Svoboda, Oldřich Černík, Josef Smrkovský. At the meeting Dubček defended the proposals of the...
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Smrkovský, Oldřich Černík, Josef Špaček and František Kriegel) who supported Dubček, and conservatives (Vasil Biľak, Drahomír Kolder, and Oldřich Švestka)...
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counter-revolution." Later on the day of the invasion, Dubček, along with Premier Oldřich Černík, Jozef Smrkovsky and Frantisek Kriegel were taken to the Soviet Union...
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Communist Party of Czechoslovakia Alexander Dubček, Prime Minister Oldřich Černík, Chairman of the National Assembly Josef Smrkovský and most of the ministers...
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minister until 1965. In 1968, he became deputy prime minister under Oldřich Černík. At first he rejected the 1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw...
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Invasion Normalization Period Major figures Vasil Biľak Leonid Brezhnev Oldřich Černík Alexander Dubček Gustáv Husák František Kriegel Zdeněk Mlynář Antonín...
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reformers—Josef Smrkovský, Oldřich Černík, and František Kriegel—supported Dubček. Conservatives—Vasil Biľak, Drahomír Kolder, and Oldřich Švestka—adopted an...
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Czechoslovakia In office 30 March 1968 – 29 May 1975 Prime Minister Jozef Lenárt Oldřich Černík Lubomír Štrougal Preceded by Antonín Novotný Succeeded by Gustáv Husák...
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