Alois Muna, also Alois Můňa (23 February 1886, Lysice – 2 August 1943, Kladno), was a Czechoslovak politician and one of the founders and interwar period...
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Presidium member; Antonín Kapek, Presidium member; Jan Fojtík, Secretary; Alois Indra, Presidium member and Chairman of the Federal Assembly (replaced the...
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arrive in Moscow for talks, but Jilek refused to comply. In May 1929 Alois Muna, O. E. Berger and other opponents of the party leadership began publishing...
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Largely, the organization consisted of Czechoslovak prisoners of war. Alois Muna was the chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party in Russia. The founding...
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German minority. There were also two names written on protest ballot: Alois Muna, candidate of left fraction of social democrats (later Communist) and...
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as members of the prosecution. These included Clara Zetkin of Germany, Alois Muna of Czechoslovakia, and Dezső Bokányi of Hungary. Ludovic-Oscar Frossard...
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present form in 1777–1786. It has valuable Baroque interior fittings. Alois Muna (1886–1943), politician "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024"...
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microwaves), and other midsize firms. In 1938 an ordnance factory, known as "MUNA St. Georgen", was built on the outskirts of the village of St. Georgen, at...
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Efgani Dönmez, PMM Dipl.-Ing. Karin Doppelbauer Mag. Thomas Drozda Mag. Muna Duzdar Cornelia Ecker Ing. Reinhold Einwallner Mag. Martin Engelberg Melanie...
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standardized language, which was promoted through dictionaries and translations by Alois Kayser and Philip Delaporte. Today there is significantly less dialectal...
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