Jaroslav Krejčí (27 June 1892 – 18 May 1956) was a Czech lawyer and Nazi collaborator. He served as the prime minister of the Protectorate of Bohemia...
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Krejčí was born on 13 February 1916 in Polešovice, Austria-Hungary (the present-day Czech Republic). He studied law. Krejčí's father, Jaroslav Krejčí...
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Look up Krejčí in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krejčí is a Czech surname meaning tailor. Notable people include: Cyril Krejčí, Czech volleyball player...
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Czech edition of Forbes featured Krejčí in their 30 under 30 list: 30 of the most talented Czechs under 30 years old. Krejčí made his professional debut for...
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Heydrich's own death. From 19 January 1942 the government was led by Jaroslav Krejčí, and from January to May 1945 by Richard Bienert, the former police...
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Major general Jaroslav Čihák (24 July 1891 – 30 April 1944) was an Austro-Hungarian army officer from 1914 and Russian legionary from 1916 (command platoon...
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associate professor; participated in the organisation of Opletal's funeral) Jaroslav Klíma (student of law; Chairman of the National Association of Czech Students...
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Archived 1 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Ležáky Memorial. Krupka, Jaroslav (24 June 2022). "Běsnění nacistů přežily jen dvě holčičky. Od vyhlazení...
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minister of interior under the new prime minister Jaroslav Krejčí. In 1945 Bienert replaced Krejčí in this position and at the same time also served as...
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Reichsprotektor Karl Hermann Frank Chief of Police Czech Emil Hácha President Alois Eliáš, Jaroslav Krejčí, Richard Bienert Prime minister Emanuel Moravec...
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