Ján Golian (26 January 1906, Dombóvár, Hungary – 1945, Flossenbürg concentration camp, Germany) was a Slovak Brigade General who became famous as one of...
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Shakti Golyan, Kathmandu Ananta Golyan, Kathmandu Hyatt Place Kathmandu, in Province 2, Kathmandu, Nepal Ján Golian (1906–1945), Slovak Brigadier General...
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phase of the uprising. In March 1944, Slovak army Lieutenant Colonel Ján Golian took charge of the preparations. Conspirators stockpiled money, ammunition...
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to occupy the whole of Slovakia.: 203–205 Initially under command of Ján Golian, who was later succeeded by Rudolf Viest,: 849 the First Czechoslovak...
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Ján Golian (1906–1945), soldier, military leader of Slovak National Uprising Ján Hollý (1785–1849), poet and translator Ján Kadár, film director Ján Kocian...
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The 1st Mechanized Brigade of general Ján Golian is a subordinate component of the Ground Forces of the Slovak Republic. The headquarters of the 1st Mechanized...
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interwar Czechoslovak Army. Ján Golian (1906–1945?) – Supreme Military Leader of the Slovak National Uprising against the Nazis. Golian was murdered by the Nazis...
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Union. After the start of the Slovak National Uprising on 29 August 1944, Ján Golian became the commander of the 1st Czechoslovak Army in Slovakia and urged...
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Kernen im Remstal, Germany Ogulin, Croatia Vir, Croatia Höganäs, Sweden Ján Golian (1906–1945), Slovak Brigadier General and one of the most important figures...
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search no trace of Silver or the aircraft were found. 3 November 1944 Ján Golian 39 Flossenbürg concentration camp, Germany These two Slovak generals and...
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