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1913 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), other Czechosl. president and foreign minister; handwritten 12-stránkový (!) letter in Czech with signature "Dr. Beneš", interesting text, rukopisy from early period E. Beneš are rare, in good condition condition, rare U:A5
1935 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), other Czechosl. president and foreign minister; autograph on pověřovacím sheet for Ministry abroad with printed signature T. G. Masaryk; sound condition U:A4
1936 BERAN Rudolf (1887-1954), Czech agrární politician, chairman Agrarian side/party and Czechoslovak ministerial chairman, autograph on blahopřejném letter with heading Agrarian side/party sent to minister Lewis Pazderku; very fine U:A4
HÁCHA Emil (1872–1945), president Czechoslovak republic and Protectorate Bohemia-Moravia; signature "Dr. E. Hácha" on card in passe-partout with B/W portrait fotopohlednicí; original adjustment from exhibit, decorative U:A4
HAVEL Wenceslas (1936-2011), Czechoslovak and Czech president, autograph on color photograph; interesting, sought U:A5
1925 HODŽA Milan (1878 – 1944), Slovak agrárník and Prime Minister Czechoslovakia in years 1935 to 1938, autograph as minister agriculture on/for official letter addressed on/for Ministry abroad, úřednické notice; very sought! U:A4
1968 HUSÁK Gustav (1913–1991), Czechoslovak communist politician, president, representative of so-called normalization., strojopisné congratulation with whole signature, on hand-made paper with heading Gustav Husák; incl. original U:A5
1895 KRAMÁŘ Charles (1860–1937), important Czechoslovak politician, the first ministerial chairman separate Czechoslovakia, handwritten dvoustránkový letter in German with signature; complete letters with manuscript K. Kramáře are rare, only horiz. folded, otherwise perfect condition U:A5
1945 LECLERC Jacques-Philippe (Philippe François Mary de Hauteclocque 1902-1947), one from nejslavnějších French generals WWII.; autograph on B/W photograph, exceedingly rare! U:A5
1939-1966 LIPOVÁ Ludmila (born Masaryková), neteř T.G.M., manuscript with signature + letter with thank after/behind kondolenci to death husband, former ambassador in/at Lotyšsku; rare U:A5
1931 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, handwritten 6-řádkový letter - přímluva for Max Lobkowicze (1888-1967), pozdějšího Czechoslovak ambassador in Spojeném kingdom from important Czech knížecího of family; interesting kontext, rare! U:A4
1922 MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, signature on menu card ceremonial večeře pořádané for military officers on/for Prague castle 12. January 1922, countersignatured i.a. General Alois Podhajský, minister national defence Francis Udržal etc.., supplemented with about/by pozvánku in the name of captain John Skerla with jmenovkou and zasedacím pořádkem near/in/at společenském stolování; exceedingly interesting and rare, rare offer! U:A5
1928 MASARYKOVÁ Alice (1879–1966), daughter T. G. Masaryk, předsedkyně Czechoslovak red cross, handwritten letter with signature addressed to to Lán, on heading paper hotel Savoy in Karlsbad; incl. original envelope/-s, sound condition, rare U:A5
SYROVÝ John (1888 - 1970), Czechoslovak military General, chief main staff, commander Czechosl. legions in Russia, Prime Minister in time Mnichovské agreement, defence minister, national hero; autograph on sheet with B/W reproduction photo from WWI.; on exponátovém sheet, interesting U:A4
1935 TISO Jozef (1887–1947), Slovak R.C. priest, politician and president Slovakia, autograph "Dr. Tiso" as member of parliament NS on letter "Association akademikov bánovského okolia" addressed on/for prešovského biskupa Vladimíra Čobrdu; interesting text, signatures J. Tisa are significantly rarer then A. Hlinky! U:A4
1955 ZÁPOTOCKÝ Anthony (1884 -1957), Czech communist politician, other Czechosl. communist president, odborový předák and prime minister Czechoslovakia; autograph on strojopisném letter addressed předsedovi governance Uruguaye with dry seal, in addition supplemented with about/by signature Wenceslas Davida (1910-1996), minister foreign Affairs; incl. envelope/-s, only horiz. folded, decorative and sought U:A4