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    of Czechoslovakia, Hácha was the nominal president of the newly proclaimed German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Emil Hácha was born on 12 July...
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  • monologist Emil Hácha (1872–1945), president of Czechoslovakia Emil Hedvall (born 1983), Swedish footballer Emil G. Hirsch (1852–1923), American rabbi Emil Jannings...
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    independence of the Slovak Republic, Adolf Hitler invited Czechoslovak President Emil Hácha to Berlin and the latter accepted his request for the German occupation...
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    presidential duties—as per the Constitution—until Emil Hácha was chosen as President on 30 November 1938. Hácha was chosen because of his Catholicism and conservatism...
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    day. On 15 March, during a visit to Berlin, the Czechoslovak president Emil Hácha was bullied into signing away his country's independence. On 16 March...
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    resign on 5 October 1938, under German pressure, and was replaced by Emil Hácha. On Hácha's watch, Czechoslovakia lost more land to Hungary in the First Vienna...
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  • hacha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hacha may refer to: Emil Hácha (1872–1945), the third President of Czechoslovakia from 1938 to 1939 Hacha (corporation)...
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    Italy, Francisco Franco of Spain, Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim of Finland and Emil Hácha of the Bohemian Protectorate. Marshal Antonescu's car...
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    Czechoslovakia, Emil Hácha, and a year after that, their daughter Milada Rádlová was born. Marie died in Prague in 1938 at the age of 64. Emil Hácha was deeply...
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    Agrarian Party from 1933, he was appointed prime minister by President Emil Hácha on 1 December 1938. Beran was somewhat ambivalent toward democracy. In...
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