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  Andrej Hlinka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hlinka accepted the opinion that the Slovaks should split from the Kingdom of Hungary and became member of the Slovak National Council.
During the first Slovak Republic (1939-1945), Hlinka was considered by the regime as a national hero.
After the fall of the regime, Hlinka became again a respected person, mostly to members and sympatisants of nationalist organisations/parties and christian democrats, while the rest of the Slovak society seems mostly indifferent to Hlinka.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andrej_Hlinka   (500 words)

  
 Hlinka Guard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hlinka Guard (in Slovak Hlinkova garda) (HG) was the militia maintained by the Slovak People's Party in the period from 1938 to 1945; it was named after Andrej Hlinka.
In 1941 Hlinka Guard shock troops were trained in SS camps in Germany, and the SS attached an adviser to the guard.
In 1942, the Hlinka Guard headed deportations of Slovak Jews to concentration camp Auschwitz in suburbs of the city of Oswiecim, Poland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hlinka_Guard   (599 words)

  
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Andrej Hlinka was born in a Cernova family with many children, on the 27-th of September 1864.
When Hlinka publicly protested against this curtailing, and refused entering in the Hungarian literary club, and demanded that a club for the cultivation of Slovak language and literature would be erected, he was accused of favouring Panslavism.
Hlinka recognized that our union with the Czechs in the new couple of states was an interruption of the cruel pressure of hungarianization that threatened to gradually sweep the Slovaks away.
www.petericepudding.com /hlina.htm   (3986 words)

  
 ANDREJ HLINKA
Andrej Hlinka (27 september 1864 - 16 augustus 1938) was een Slowaaks politicus.
Hlinka stond bekend als een fel tegenstander van het Hongaarse centralisme (Slowakije maakte deel uit van Hongarse deel van Oostenrijk-Hongarije) en zat om zijn activiteiten van 1906 tot 1910 gevangen.
Hlinka was in die jaren ook enigszins antisemitisch.
www.thumpershollow.com /encyclopedia/A/Andrej_Hlinka   (256 words)

  
 Slovakia commemorates Andrej Hlinka - the driving force behind Slovak independence - 01-10-2004 - Radio Prague
In 1905, the first ever Slovak political party was formed and until today its leader, Andrej Hlinka, is considered one of the driving forces behind the long and windy road towards an independent Slovak state, which came to being almost 85 years later.
Although Andrej Hlinka died 6 months before the declaration of an independent Slovak state in March 1939, he was adopted as one of the symbols of the pro-Nazi republic.
Liberals see Hlinka as a skilful politician who in adhering to the principles of the Catholic Church, improved the position of the poor, and sought to establish a pluralist parliamentary system and secure equal rights for the Slovak nation.
www.radio.cz /en/article/58728   (680 words)

  
 Pripomienky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Mladý Andrej bol nadaný chlapec, a tak zaèal študova na ružomberskom gymnáziu, potom na štvorroènom gymnáziu v Levoèi a po ukonèení tohoto štúdia sa rozhodol pre kòazstvo.
Hlinka sa v roku 1907 vybral do Ríma, aby sa osobne zasadil za svoje odòaté kòazské práva. V druhej polovici roku 1907 bol pozvaný na prednáškové turné do Èiech a na Moravu a bol tu prijatý ako zástupca slovenského národa.
Hlinka navrhoval zriadi tento orgán, ktorý by v krajine riadil cirkevný život.
www.cernova.sk /hlinka.php   (979 words)

  
 The Slovak Spectator - Slovakia's English Language Newspaper
Hlinka, a Catholic priest who fought for Slovak rights, was a topic so taboo that Selecký says priests never mentioned his name, even among themselves.
Hlinka died in 1938 before the declaration of the first independent Slovak state - a Nazi puppet regime under Slovak priest Jozef Tiso - the leaders of which continued to use his name for their nationalist causes; after the Germans were defeated, he was later vilified by the Communists.
Although Hlinka was a passionate advocate of Slovak rights in the Austrio-Hungarian empire, he will be forever linked (because of his name) to the Hlinka Guard, the infamous instrument of terror in the Slovak fascist WWII state.
www.slovakspectator.sk /clanok_tlac.asp?cl=261&rub=spect_cult   (1802 words)

  
 ✓ Andrej_Hlinka - Betreuungs-Netz.de - Betreuungsnetz
Hlinka war ein katholischer Priester, für den die Erweckung der slowakischen Volksidentität vor allem die Bewahrung der christlichen Ideale bedeutete; der säkularisierte Staat, sei es in der tschechoslowakischen oder der italofaschistischen Ausgabe, war für ihn ein Greuel.
Als seine Partei nach Hlinkas Tod mit seinem früheren Stellvertreter Jozef Tiso an der Spitze die Macht in der 1939 aus den Ruinen der Rumpf-Tschechoslowakei entstandenen 1.
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www.betreuungs-netz.de /index.php/Andrej_Hlinka   (1117 words)

  
 A_PROFILES
Hlinka is presented these days in Slovakia as " FATHER OF NATION ", concealing at the same time his involvement in the fascist transformation of his party HSS and his instigation against Slovak Lutherans.
He participated at the creation of special units and of the emergency troops of Hlinka Guards in the period of SNU which became notorious by their mass murders committed on civil population after the suppression of the SNU.
The Hlinka Guard (HG) was established according to pattern of Hitler's AS troops, mainly recruited from members of former "Rodobrana" (illegal paramilitary organisation) (30).
slovakia.humanists.net /a_profiles.htm   (2723 words)

  
 Czechoslovakia - Problem of Dissatisfied Nationalities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hlinka argued for Slovak autonomy both in the National Assembly and at the Paris Peace Conference.
Although Hlinka's objective was Slovak autonomy within a democratic Czechoslovak state, his party contained a more radical wing, led by Vojtech Tuka.
Tuka's arrest and trial in 1929 precipitated the reorientation of Hlinka's party in a totalitarian direction.
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 Ružomberský hlas - 1999 / 19 - Boj o slovenskú svojbytnosť   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Preto Hlinka, ak chcel pomáhať, nemohol inak, ako pokračovať v tradíciách našich národných buditeľov a usilovať sa súčasne o duchovné i hmotné pozdvihnutie slovenského ľudu.
Hlinka a Rázus v tých časoch z parlamentnej tribúny jasne prízvukovali, že autonómiou Slovenska nechcú rozbíjať Československú republiku, ale naopak chcú dosiahnuť jej upevnenie na základe prirodzených rovnoprávnych vzťahov Čechov a Slovákov.
Toto stanovisko Hlinka demokratickým spôsobom prebojovával po celú dobu trvania predmníchovskej republiky, ako najvýznamnejší slovenský politik a poslanec zvolený v rokoch 1920, 1925, 1929, 1935.
www.rkhlas.sk /?ro=1999&ci=19&cl=01hlinka   (791 words)

  
 Jozef Tiso Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This party was founded by Father Andrej Hlinka in 1913 while Austria-Hungary still ruled Slovakia.
When Hlinka died in 1938, Tiso de-facto became its leader (officially he was vice-leader of the party from 1930 to October 1, 1939, and only party leader after that date).
Hungary, having never really accepted the separation of Slovakia from Hungary in 1918, took advantage of the situation and managed to persuade Germany and Italy to force Slovakia to let Hungary occupy one third of Slovak territory in November 1938 (by the so-called Vienna Arbitration).
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/j/jo/jozef_tiso.html   (887 words)

  
 Jozef Tiso
He was also one of the leaders of the Slovak Populist Party[?], a Roman Catholic and Fascist leaning party that sought the independence of Slovakia from Czechoslovakia.
This party was founded by Father Andrej Hlinka[?]; when Hlinka died in 1938, Tiso assumed its leadership.
After Adolf Hitler demanded territorial concessions from Czechoslovakia in the Sudetenland and ultimately invaded Bohemia and Moravia, Tiso used this opportunity to declare the independence of Slovakia and became its dictator with the support of the Third Reich.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/jo/Jozef_Tiso.html   (194 words)

  
 Slovak People's Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
After a voluntary merger with other parties in November 1938 the resulting party became the dominant party of WWII Slovakia, where it was associated with the regime of Jozef Tiso.
Party chairmen were the Slovak priests Andrej Hlinka (1913-1938) and then Jozef Tiso (1938-1945).
After the death of the 74 years old Andrej Hlinka in August 1938, Jozef Tiso - until then the vice-chairman of the party- became the new chairman.
www.therfcc.org /slovak-people%27s-party-57108.html   (1397 words)

  
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In the ground floor a bust of Andrej Hlinka is placed (1864-1938), a Roman Catholic priest and an important personality of the Slovak national movement.
The view of both towers from the Square of Andrej Hlinka is the most typical view of our town - the symbol of Žilina.
In it is the statue of Andrej Hlinka, unveiled in 1994, by the Žilina sculptor Ladislav Berák.
www.zilina.net /mestow/prechadzka2.htm   (2040 words)

  
 Search for Andrej Hlinka - WordIQ.com
Andrej Hlinka (September 27, 1864 - August 16, 1938) was a Slovak politician and...
Andrej Hlinka Slovak Roman Catholic priest and patriot who was the leader of the Slovak autonomist opposition to the Czechoslovak government in the 1920s and '30s.
Hlinka Guard (in Slovak Hlinkova garda) (HG) was the militia maintained by the Slovak People's Party in the...
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 Referaty.sk - Andrej Hlinka - saviour of slovak nation
Hlinka was born in peasant’s family on 27th September in 1864 in Černová near Ružomberok.
Hlinka as majority of politicians of that age was autor of many articles, good speaker with ability to explain problems with language understood to the widest crowds.
Hlinka was elected for member of parliament in 1920,1925, 1929, 1935, but still he stayed priest in Ružomberok.
referaty.atlas.sk /vseobecne_humanitne/dejepis/3849   (465 words)

  
 inZine
Andrej Hlinka bol národovec aký kedy Slovensko malo bol to jeden z mužov ktorého meno sa nám vrije do pameti s názvom "otec národa"lebo on miloval svoj národ svoju krasnú vlasť..
Toporne usilie autora dokazat, ze Andrej Hlinka bol "vacsi" a "lepsi" ako Milan Hodza je usmevne a okato prezradza, ze je vlastnikom stranickej legitimacie coraz viac ludackeho KDH.
Ano, Andrej Hlinka bol skvelym ludovym recnikom, zapalenym "narodoveckym" politikom a mnohi vtedajsi Slovaci ho povazovali za svojho reprezentanta.
www.inzine.sk /article_reactions.asp?art=7425   (976 words)

  
 Hlinka2
For the elections, it was necessary to thwart Hlinka with his passional and dangerous temper, and to eliminate and crush him.
Hlinka was the founder of the church in Cernova.
Hlinka answered immediately, and his standpoint was irrevocable: he was suspended, so he could never participate.
www.petericepudding.com /hlinka2.htm   (2709 words)

  
 Slovakia Definitives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Andrej Hlinka (1864-1938) was a Slovak politician and Catholic priest, one of the most important Slovak public activists in the pre-World War II Czechoslovakia.
The party sought the autonomy of Slovakia within Czechoslovakia and after 1923 became the largest party in Slovakia.When Hlinka died, Tiso became leader of the party.
From 1925 to 1939 he served as a deputy in the Czechoslovak parliament in Prague, and from 1927 to 1929 as a member of the Czechoslovak government - the Minister of Health and Sports.
www.cybamall.com /philaworld/gallery3/SK/sk_d1.htm   (774 words)

  
 CHANGENET.SK | Peter Kupčík | Stojac v rade na pošte |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jeho cesta po bok Tisa a swastiky (hákový kríž) je kľukatejšia. Hlinka zomrel skôr ako vznikol samostatný Slovenský štát a nemohol sa tak osobne podieľať na ničom, čo Slovensku prinieslo toľko nehynúcej hanby.
Takým bol napríklad Tiso a podľa mňa aj Hlinka.
Hlinka bol poslednych zhruba dvoch desatroci demokratickym politikom v ramci demokratickej CSR.
www.changenet.sk /?section=autor&apc=1-main--------25244-1-1&x=85136   (639 words)

  
 Slovak_People's_Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The party was formally created on March 18 1906 by F. Skyčák, Milan Hodža and A. Ráth, but based on a decision of April 1906, till 1913 it officially took part in elections as a kind of "subparty" of the Slovak National Party to prevent splitting of Slovak political bodies.
As Hlinka put it in 1920 when the Czechoslovak Social Democrats won the election: "I will work 24 hours a day till Slovakia turns from a red Slovakia into a white and Christian Slovakia ".
Their main organization was the Hlinka Guard (''Hlinkova garda''), which was controlled by the HSLS-SSNJ.
goc.subdomain.de /Slovak_People%27s_Party   (1413 words)

  
 Slovakia.ORG History
The Catholic faction of Slovak politicians lead by Father Andrej Hlinka focused on small undertakings among the Slovak public and, shortly before the war, established a political party named the Slovak Public Party.
The local inhabitants wished their new church to be consecrated by the popular priest and patriot Andrej Hlinka.
Father Andrej Hlinka and his infamous successor, Father Jozef Tiso, were joined by many Slovaks in calls for equality between Czechs and Slovaks and greater autonomy for Slovakia.
www.slovakia.org /history5.htm   (770 words)

  
 Andrej - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andrej Hlinka bol totiž veľmi tvrdohlavý a nekompromisný politik.
Hlinka sa preto rozhodol vytvoriť svoju masovú voličskú základňu z konzervatívnych slovenských katolíkov.
Celých štyridsať rokov presadzoval Hlinka v slovenskej politike tie isté konzervatívne hodnoty a autonómiu pre Slovensko.
www.inzine.sk /clanok.asp?id_clanok=7425   (811 words)

  
 Slovaks in Czechoslovakia (1918 1938)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The party had beenfounded by a Catholic priest, Andrej Hlinka, in December 1918.
Hlinka argued for Slovak autonomy both in the National Assemblyand at the Paris Peace Conference.
Although Hlinka's objective was Slovak autonomy within a democratic Czechoslovak state, his party contained a more radicalwing, led by Vojtech Tuka.
www.therfcc.org /slovaks-in-czechoslovakia-1918-1938--154146.html   (573 words)

  
 Bol povolaný k slobode
HLINKA, duchovne i telesne krásny a silný muž, ROZHODOL SA BOJOVAŤ ZA PRÁVA. Jeho učebnicou slobody mu bola Biblia.
Uhorskí žandári zastrelili pätnásť mužov, žien a detí, ktorí chceli iba toľko, aby ich syn Andrej Hlinka vysvätil ním vybudovaný krásny kostol.
V skutočnosti Hlinka nepoburoval proti Maďarom, on bojoval “za tú našu slovenčinu” a ďalšie ľudské práva a slobody svojho národa.
www.jarokrupa.sk /cku/p102.htm   (496 words)

  
 Úrad vlády SR
Pred 65 rokmi zomrel tu, v Ružomberku, Andrej Hlinka - kňaz, politik a človek, ktorý zažil vo svojom živote veľa príkorí.
Hlinka pochopil, čo bolo v dobe, keď vstupoval do politiky, najväčšou brzdou rozvoja jeho rodného Slovenska.
Andrej Hlinka nebol možno nositeľom ďalekosiahlych vízií, ale mal svoj jasný program.
www.government.gov.sk /aktuality_start.php3?id_ele=3811   (726 words)

  
 Andrej_Hlinka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Na een priesteropleiding werd Hlinka in 1889 tot ->priester gewijd.
Hlinka stond bekend als een fel tegenstander van het ->HongarijeHongaarse ->centralisme (->Slowakije maakte deel uit van Hongarse deel van ->Oostenrijk-Hongarije) en zat om zijn activiteiten van ->1906 tot ->1910 gevangen.
Hlinka was in die jaren ook enigszins ->antisemitismeantisemitisch.
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