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  Klement Gottwald - Wikipedia
Klement Gottwald (Dědice, 23 november 1896 – Praag, 14 maart 1953), was een Tsjechoslowaaks stalinistisch politicus.
Klement Gottwald werd in het toenmalige keizerrijk Oostenrijk-Hongarije geboren.
In 1945 keerde Gottwald naar Tsjechoslowakije terug en hernam zijn zetel in het parlement.
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 Klement Gottwald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Klement Gottwald (November 23, 1896, Dědice(Vyškov), South Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic) - March 14, 1953) was a Czechoslovakian Communist politician, longtime leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ or CPCz or CPC).
On June 14, the National Assembly elected Klement Gottwald as the new President of Czechoslovakia.
There was considerable resistance within the government to Russian influence on Czechoslovak politics and Gottwald instigated a series of purges, first to remove non-communists, later to remove some communists as well.
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 Klement Gottwald - 22-03-2000 - Radio Prague
Klement Gottwald was born in the South Moravian village of Dedice on November 23rd 1896, the son of a peasant woman.
Klement Gottwald, Eduard Benes and the representatives of the other main political parties came to an agreement that would reduce the number of political parties in Czechoslovakia after the war, and on a coalition called the National Front, which would work together.
Klement Gottwald went to Moscow to attend Josef Stalin's funeral in early March 1953, and died soon after his return to Prague, on March 14th 1953, the cause of death a burst artery in his heart.
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 Klement Gottwald
Klement Gottwald (November 23, 1896 - March 14, 1953) was a Czechoslovakian Communist politician.
On May 9, 1948, in a effective coup d'etat parliament had passed a new constitution guaranteeing a "leading role" for the Communist Party in political life.
There was considerable resistance within the government to the Russian influence on Czech politics and Gottwald instituated a series of purges[?] to remove non-Communists from the government.
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 Rudolf Slánský - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slánský joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia at the party's founding in 1929 and became a senior lieutenant of its leader, Klement Gottwald.
Slánský became General Secretary of the Communist Party after World War II and the second most powerful person in the country after Gottwald who became leader of a Communist dominated coalition government.
Klement Gottwald, fearing his own security, decided to sacrify Slánský.
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 Klement Gottwald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Klement Gottwald (November 23, 1896 - March 14, 1953) was a Czechoslovakian Communist politician, longtime leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSC or CPCz or CPC) and president ofCzechoslovakia.
On June 14, the National Assembly elected Klement Gottwald as the newPresident of Czechoslovakia.
There was considerable resistancewithin the government to the Russian influence on Czechoslovak politics and Gottwald instigated a series of purges, first to remove non-communists, later to remove some communists as well.
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 Klement Gottwald - the Hangman of Czechoslovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Klement Gottwald became president of Czechoslovakia, after Eduard Benes resigned, on June 14th 1948, and what rapidly became a totalitarian regime was now in place.
Out of the two hundred and thirty death sentences, about one hundred and eighty people were executed, but this does not include people who were shot while trying to escape from the camps, were beaten to death for minor offences in the camps, or died due to the terrible conditions there.
Klement Gottwald turned on members of his party, including some of his closest allies, purging the party in a similar way to another Communist dictator, Joseph Stalin.
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 Klement Gottwald - Encyclopedia, History and Biography
Klement Gottwald (November 23, 1896 - March 14, 1953) was a Czechoslovakian Communist politician, longtime leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSC or CPCz or CPC).
In March 1945, Edvard Beneš;, who had been elected President of Czechoslovakia 1935-38 and who had been head of Czechoslovakia's provisional government-in-exile in London since 1941, agreed to form a National Front government with Gottwald.
Klement Gottwald on a 100 CSK banknote released right before the Velvet Revolution in 1989
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 Gottwald - Seite
The hitherto most famous and most important Gottwald of all times (unfortunately there are too many ridiculous nobodies, also in the internet, who carry the name Gottwald), Clement (means the mild, gentle or kind one) Gottwald, member of the communist party.
Comparing both Gottwalds, we must notice one important point making genealogic studies ridiculous, Klement was not somebody, who came out of a well ordered social family environment but as illegitimate son of a peasant he was the natural son of an underage.
This tells us, that it was his mother, who gave him her familyname ´Gottwald´, and we know, that it was the further solidarity of the Gottwald-Clan, who was backing him, it was his uncle for example, who made it for him possible to learn in the capital vienna the profession of a carpenter.
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 Klement Gottwald - Wikipedia
Auf zumindest indirektem Betreiben Gottwalds wurde Slánský zum Tode verurteilt; somit entledigte sich Gottwald eines wichtigen parteiinternen Konkurrenten Gottwalds Nachfolger wurde 1953 Antonín Zápotocký.
Für Gottwald wurde 1953 zunächst ein Mausoleum auf Gelände des Jan-Žižka-Denkmals auf dem Prager Veitsberg (Vrch Žižkov) errichtet.
Wegen der Krankheiten Gottwalds (er war starker Alkoholiker und starb an Syphilis) mißlang die Einbalsamierung und die Mumie zerfiel, so dass sie 1962 schließlich entfernt und verbrannt werden musste.
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 Encyclopedia: Klement Gottwald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining.
May 9 is the 129th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (130th in leap years).
Klement Gottwald on a communist 100 CZK banknote.
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 Klement Gottwald
Klement Gottwald, the illegitimate son of a peasant, was born Decice on 23rd November, 1896.
An opponent of the Munich Agreement, Gottwald fled to the Soviet Union in 1938 and remained there throughout the Second World War.
Klement Gottwald died in Prague on 14th March 1953.
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 Klement Gottwald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Klement Gottwald (de noviembre el 23 de 1896 - de marcha la 14 de 1953) era político comunista checoslovaco, líder de largo plazo del partido comunista de Checoslovaquia (KSC o CPCz o CPC).
Había resistencia considerable dentro del gobierno a la influencia rusa en política checoslovaco y Gottwald instigó a una serie de purgaciones, primero para quitar a no-comunistas, para quitar más adelante a algunos comunistas también.
Gottwald murió en 1953, apenas nueve días después de atender al entierro de Stalin.
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 Klement Gottwald Biography / Biography of Klement Gottwald Biography Biography
Klement Gottwald (1896-1953) was one of the founders of the Czechoslovak Communist Party.
Gottwald was born on November 23, 1896, the son of a small farmer in the village of Dedice in Moravia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
In the new state of Czechoslovakia after 1918 Gottwald was a member of.....
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 Gottwald, Klement. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia (1938), Gottwald went to Moscow, where he edited a newspaper that propagandized for Czechoslovakian liberation.
His large-scale purge of his opponents in the party culminated in the execution (Dec., 1952) of 11 prominent Communists.
Gottwald’s death inaugurated a cautious, but short-lived liberalization of the Czechoslovak Communist regime.
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Klement Gottwald (November 23November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining.
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[click for more] influence on Czechoslovak politics and Gottwald instigated a series of purgesIn history and political science, to purge is to remove 'undesirable' people from a government, political party, profession, or from community/society as a whole, usually by violent means.
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 Prague communists pay homage to Klement Gottwald's "contribution" - 24-11-2004 - Radio Prague
Gottwald's presidency is associated with one of the darkest periods of Czechoslovak history, and his rule was characterised by show trials, political executions and labour camps.
Tuesday marked the 108th anniversary of Gottwald's birth, and the Prague branch of the Communist Party, still one of the major political forces in the Czech Republic, organised a memorial gathering at Gottwald's graveside in honour of the occasion.
The idea of an event to commemorate the life of such a controversial figure certainly raised many eyebrows here, especially as it was organised by the only communist party in the former Eastern Bloc not to reform itself since the collapse of communism.
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Klement Gottwald fue un excelente estratega político que sabía escoger por intuición los mejores medios para derrotar a sus adversarios.
Gottwald era realista y consciente del poder del Kremlin al que se sometió siempre de manera incondicional.
Mientras que Gottwald firmaba sentencias de muerte por temor a ser conducido al patíbulo en lugar de los reos, Zápotocký ya no debía temer a Stalin ya que el dictador soviético falleció en marzo de 1953 antes de que Zápotocký tomara posesión del cargo presidencial.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Klement Gottwald
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Klement Gottwald
Gottwald, Klement (1896-1953), Czechoslovakian Communist leader, who engineered the coup of 1948 and served as president of the country (1948-1953)....
In February 1948 the Communists provoked a political crisis and took over the government in Prague.
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 AllRefer.com - Klement Gottwald (Czech And Slovak History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Klement Gottwald[klAmunt´ gOt´vAlt] Pronunciation Key, 1896–1953, Czechoslovak Communist leader, b.
In 1945 he became deputy premier in the coalition government of President Eduard Benes.
After the Communist coup in Feb., 1948, Gottwald succeeded Benes as president of Czechoslovakia, a post he held until his death.
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 Slovakia - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1946 Gottwald was elected Prime Minister and in 1948 the communists forced Pres.
Gottwald embarked on a nationalization program which took over all businesses, farms, schools, industries and churches.
Gottwald died and was succeeded by Prime Minister Antonin Zapotocky, who in turn was succeeded by Antonin Novotny after Pres.
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 Gottwald, Klement --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The illegitimate son of a peasant, Gottwald was sent to Vienna at the age of 12 to become an apprentice carpenter and cabinetmaker.
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Gottwaldov was created in 1948 through a merger of several communities surrounding Zlín, a 14th-century village that had grown rapidly after World War I. The consolidated town was named for Klement Gottwald, the first communist president of Czechoslovakia.
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Klement Gottwald (November 23, 1896 - March 14, 1953) was a Czechoslovakian Communist politician, longtime leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ or CPCz or CPC).
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Klement Gottwald
In the 1946 elections, the Communist Party won 38 percent of the vote, a higher percentage than any other party.
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