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Karol Mikuláš (2 July 1922 – 13 March 2023) was a Slovak miner, partisan, and political prisoner. He participated in the 1940 Handlová miners strike against... |
Ministers of the Slovak Republic: Vladimír Mečiar (1942) – First and Third Prime Minister Jozef Moravčík (1945) – Second Prime Minister Mikuláš Dzurinda (1955)... |
activity of anti-Nazi Slovak partisans, Germany invaded Slovakia, triggering a major uprising. The Slovak Republic was abolished after the Soviet occupation... |
Ľudovít Štúr (redirect from Slovak national revival) politician, and writer. As a leader of the Slovak national revival in the 19th century, and the author of the Slovak language standard, he is lauded as one... |
Jozef Tiso (category CS1 Slovak-language sources (sk)) anti-fascist partisan insurgency was waged, culminating in the Slovak National Uprising in summer 1944, which was suppressed by German military authorities... |
invaded Slovakia and triggered the Slovak National Uprising. Another 13,500 Jews were deported and hundreds to thousands were murdered in Slovakia by Einsatzgruppe... |
Matica slovenská (redirect from Slovak Matica) Slovak Matica) is the oldest Slovak national, cultural and scientific organization. The headquarters of Slovak Matica is the town of Martin, Slovakia... |
Kriváň (peak) (category CS1 Slovak-language sources (sk)) through the Slovak counties with his private Greek student Prince Aristarchos and stopped at Michal Miloslav Hodža's parish at Liptovský Mikuláš, whose younger... |
Ústredňa Židov (redirect from Slovak Jewish Council) of the Slovak National Uprising. pp. 141–162. ISBN 83-88526-15-4. Gály, Tamara Archleb (2006). The Encyclopaedia of Slovakia and the Slovaks: A Concise... |
Trnava (redirect from Trnava, Slovakia) Malatinský (1920–1992), Slovak/Czechoslovak football player and coach Igor Matovič (born 1973), Prime Minister of Slovakia Milan Mikuláš (born 1963), triple... |
Rudolf Vrba (category Canadian people of Slovak-Jewish descent) Vrba and Wetzler in Liptovský Svätý Mikuláš, Slovakia, where the men kept a copy of the Vrba–Wetzler report, in Slovak, hidden behind a picture of the Virgin... |
Partisan Congress riots (redirect from First National Congress of Partisans) regular policemen. On 29 August 1944, Germany invaded Slovakia, sparking the Slovak National Uprising. The fighting, and German countermeasures, devastated... |
Working Group (resistance organization) (category Articles containing Slovak-language text) the Slovak National Uprising in fall 1944, the Germans invaded Slovakia and the Working Group attempted to bribe the Germans into sparing the Slovak Jews... |
University Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-139-48951-5. Mikulas Teich, Roy Porter, The Industrial Revolution in National Context: Europe and the USA, p. 266. Iván T... |
p. 10 Maniecky & Szajnocha 1869, p. 504 Maniecky, Wojciech; Szajnocha, Karol (1869). Dziennik Literacki (in Polish). Ossoliński. p. 504. The death of... |
List of Polish Americans (category Lists of American people by ethnic or national origin) Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746–1817), Polish and Lithuanian national hero, general and a leader of 1794 uprising (which bears his name) against the Russians James... |
Group. p. 158. ISBN 978-0-313-26007-0. Mikuláš Teich; Dušan Kováč; Martin D. Brown (3 February 2011). Slovakia in History. Cambridge University Press... |