Jan Syrový (24 January 1888 – 17 October 1970) was a Czechoslovak general who was the prime minister of Czechoslovakia during the Munich Crisis. Jan Syrový...
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Anti-Bolshevik forces advanced towards Saratov and Kazan. In Western Siberia, Jan Syrový took Tyumen, in Eastern Siberia Radola Gajda took Irkutsk and later Chita...
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Lang Gabrielle George Maciunas George Melly Jack Coggins James Joyce Jan Syrový Jan Žižka Jason Trost John Ford José Millán Astray Lewis Williams Douglas...
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Following the resignation of Edvard Beneš on 5 October, Prime Minister Jan Syrový took over most presidential duties—as per the Constitution—until Emil...
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the legionaries, after consulting their commanders, Generals Janin and Jan Syrový, made the controversial decision to turn Kolchak over to the Political...
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when the Siberian Army became more powerful and Shokorov was replaced by Jan Syrový as the head of the Czechoslovak Legion, tensions began to develop between...
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Zesnutí přesvaté Bohorodice) in the Orthodox section of the cemetery Jan Syrový (1888–1970), general and Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia during the Munich...
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Prime Minister (1929–1932) Jan Malypetr, Prime Minister (1932–1935) Milan Hodža, Prime Minister (1935–1938) Jan Syrový, Prime Minister (1938) Czechoslovakia:...
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Moravia in 1919. In 1922 a common executive committee was formed, headed by Jan Šrámek. The Czechoslovak People's Party espoused Christian moral principles...
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Czechoslovakia In office 30 November 1938 – 14 March 1939 Prime Minister Jan Syrový (1938) Rudolf Beran (1938–39) Preceded by Edvard Beneš Succeeded by Edvard...
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