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1951 BACÍLEK Karol (1896-1974), important Slovak communist politician, representative centralistické and stalinistické group/-s in/at Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, the first tajemník central committee KSS, minister Czechoslovak vlád, podílel with on/for political court procesech in/at 50. year XX. century, typed letter with signature; rare U:A4
1971 BARČÁK Andrew (1920-1984), communist politician, minister foreign shop in time so-called. normalization , strojopisné acknowledgments with signature U:A4
1933 BECHYNĚ Rudolf (1881-1948), Czech politician, journalist and publicist, the minister of education and railways etc.; autograph on official letter of ministry of railways; folded U:A4
1940 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), 2. Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, typed appointive letter with heading president republic, in which/what is Rudolf Bechyně (1881-1948), Czech politician, journalist and publicist, prvorepublikový minister education and railways, jmenován member of exile State council/court in London; very good condition, interesting U:A3s|
1906 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), 2. Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, handwritten text addressed to Milanu Rastislavu Štefanikovi (!) concerning schůzky in Paris with full signature; very interesting, very good condition U:A5
1935 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), 2. Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, autograph on decree jmenujícím Rudolf Bechyněho minister railways from 18. December 1935, so the first day used as president republic, spolupodpis ministerial chairman Milan Hoxha (1873-1947)!; good condition, extraordinary document U:A4
1937 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), 2. Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, autograph on back side jídelního menu; bumped corners, toned U:A5
1938 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), 2. Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, autograph with přípisem on/for acknowledgments with heading president republic, good condition, horiz. fold U:A4
1924 BENEŠ Edward (1884–1948), 2. Czechoslovak president, foreign minister, autograph in his/her/its author politicko-teoretické brožuře Nesnáze democracy from year 1924; interesting, good condition U:A5
1944 BENEŠOVÁ Hana (1885–1974), wife of president Edvard Beneš, handwritten written wish wife Czechosl. ambassador in USA Vladimíra Hurbana on card with full signature U:A5
1935? BERAN Rudolf (1887-1954), Czech agrární politician, chairman Agrarian side/party and Czechoslovak ministerial chairman, autograph on paper slip U:A5
1936 BERAN Rudolf (1887-1954), Czech politician, head of the Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People, Czech prime minister, autograph on official letter; rare signature U:A5
1920 BLÁHA Silvestr (1887-1946), divizní General, vedoucí Military office president republic, handwritten text with signature on/for official letter with heading Military poselstvo in France; interesting, holes of storage in letter file U:A4
1845? BOROVSKÝ Charles Havlíček (1821-1856), Czech poet, journalist, ekonom and politician, RIEGER Francis Ladislav (1818–1903), Czech politician and publicist, POSPÍŠIL Jaroslav (1812-1889), important obrozenecký publ. etc.., handwritten signatures on/for by hand psaném invitation Průmyslové unity Czech on/for general schůzi, Czech language and German, interesting text; quite extraordinary document from period of National obrození, cross fold U:A4
1979 COLOTKA Peter (1925-), Slovak communist politician, Prime Minister SSR; kondolence with full signature, incl. envelope/-s U:A4
1936 CZECH Ludwig (1870-1942 Terezín), advokát, politician and minister zdravotnictví after/behind side German social democratic working-class in Czechoslovakia, signature on official letter with heading ministry; toned U:A4
1880? DANĚK Čeněk (Vincenc) (1826-1893), Czech industrialist, engineer, constructor, founder firm, which/what with later stala jádrem ČKD; signature on cut, mounted on sheet from old collection, toned, other signs: litoměřický bishop Anthony Lewis Frind, John Schebek, velkopodnikatel in stavebnictví, August Rohling, antisemitský catholic teolog, member of parliament Empire congress; interesting U:A4
1956 ENGLIŠ Charles (1880-1961), important Czech národohospodář, minister finance, rektor Charle's university, guvernér National bank; handwritten dedication with signature on paper slip; mounted on exhibit sheet with photo, interesting U:A4
1937 FAJNOR Vladimír (1975-1952), lawyer, vysokoškolský pedagogue, minister unifikací, on/for end 30. years minister spravedlnosti; signature on card U:A5
1946 FAUCHER Louis Eugene (1874-1964), French General, chief French military mission in/at Czechoslovakia in years 1926-1938, autograph on card; interesting U:A5
1941 FEIERABEND Ladislav Charles (1891-1969), important politician Agrarian side/party, minister agriculture in government general Syrového, after/around Únoru 1948 donucen to emigraci, podporoval vysílání Hlasu America etc..; strojopisné congratulation Rudolfu Bechyněmu from exile action in London; interesting U:A4
1966 FIERLINGER Zdeněk (1891–1976), chairman Czechoslovak governance 1945-1946, ambassador in USSR, chairman Czechoslovak State Railways, communist politician etc.., autograph on thanks for congratulation to 75. birthday U:A5
1941-42 FIERLINGER Zdeněk (1891–1976), chairman Czechoslovak governance 1945-1946, ambassador in USSR, chairman Czechoslovak State Railways, communist politician, etc.., 2 handwritten written letters from Soviet emigrace in Russia, 1x written in Moscow, interesting text about German ofenzívě + 1x letter with interesting text about/by connection with Londýnskou vládou etc..; exceptional autentic rukopisy from period of WWII U:A4
1930? FRANKE Emil (1881-1939), important Czech politician and representative Nationally socialistic side, několikanásobný prvorepublikový minister railways, education and post in various vládách; autograph on card with přiloženou photos, on sheet to collection U:A4
1930 GAJDA Radola (1892–1948), one's own name Rudolf Geidl, Czech General, legionnaire and politician, handwritten written věnováni commander gendarmery Holnovi with signature, on paper slip with heading N.O.F.; broken L corner, interesting U:A5
1927 GAJDA Radola (1892–1948), one's own name Rudolf Geidl, Czech General, legionnaire and politician, autograph on postcard; very good condition U:A5
1974 GIRI Varahagiri Venkata (1894-1985), president India in years 1969-79, B/W photo with signature, inserted envelope dokládající authenticity autografu; interesting U:A5
1941 HAJNÝ Emanuel (1891-1972), Czechoslovak konzul in USA, typed letter with off. heading with thank tenistovi Karlovi Koželuhovi after/behind present for Czechoslovak soldiers with autograph; interesting, light stains U:A4
1946 HASAL Anthony (1883-1960), Czechoslovak military General, legionnaire, minister transport 1945-1946, after/around Únoru 1948 in/at emigraci, autograph on jmenovacím decree with heading ministry transport; cross fold, interesting U:A4
1981 HAVLÍN Joseph (*1924), Czech communist politician, minister education, representative of so-called normalization.; děkovný letter with autograph U:A4
1941 HESS Alexander (1897-1981), DFC, pilot, member 310. Czechoslovak fighter wing RAF, agent (of) military attaché in USA, typed letter with off. heading with thank tenistovi Karlovi Koželuhovi after/behind present for Czechoslovak soldiers with autograph; horiz. folded, interesting U:A4
1930? HURBAN Vladimír (1883-1949), diplomat and writer, ambassador in/at Egypt, Švédsku and in years 1938-46 in USA; signature on back side his own photo postcard U:A5
1980 HUSÁK Gustav (1913–1991), Czechoslovak communist politician, president, representative of so-called normalization., signature on photograph in passe-partout U:A4
1979 INDRA Alois (1921–1990), Czechoslovak communist politician from period of so-called. normalization , autograph on official letter with heading Předseda Federálního meeting Czechoslovakia; incl. envelope/-s U:A4
1954 KAHUDA Francis (1911-1987), Czechoslovak fyzik, pedagogue and politician, minister education, signature on official letter U:A4
1935 KAŠPAR Charles cardinal (1870-1941), archbishop Prague, bishop královéhradecký, handwritten text with signature on Ppc; good condition U:A5
1937 KLECANDA Vojtěch Vladimír (1888–1947), Czech General, legionnaire and politician; heading letter with envelope from his action as militar attaché on/for embassy in Rome U:A4
1938 KLOFÁČ Wenceslas Jaroslav (1868–1942), Czech politician, chairman National side/party socialistic, journalist, typed letter Rudolfu Bechyněmu, (1881-1948), Czech politician, journalist and publicist, prvorepublikový minister education and railways; interesting U:A4
1984 KLUSÁK Milan (1923-1992), communist politician, minister culture, diplomat, vysokoškolský pedagogue, congratulatory letter režisérovi Vladimíru Čechovi with signature U:A4
1957 KOPECKÝ Wenceslas (1897-1961), Czech communist journalist and politician, minister information 1945-53, front ideolog and propagandista Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, stalinista, handwritten thanks for congratulation to 60. birthday U:A5
1970 KORČÁK Joseph (1921–2008), Czechoslovak communist politician, Prime Minister Czechoslovakia, representative of so-called normalization., signature on darovacím sheet to medal to 25. anniv of NV; incl. medal, interesting U:A5
1907 KORDAČ Francis Xaver (1852-1934), Prague archbishop, important duchovní and politician, handwritten letter with signature, paste-in in fold U:A3s|
1944 KOSTOHRYZ John (1911-1978), DSO, commander 311. Czechoslovak bombing peruti RAF, autograph on strojopisném letter tenistovi Charles Koželuhovi; definitely interesting, folded, rare U:A5
1926 KRAMÁŘ Charles ( 1860–1937), ŠTŮLA Alois (1885-1941), významní politikové and representatives Nationally democratic side/party, handwritten signatures on/for strojopisném letter with heading NDS, interesting text reagující on/for small/rare úspěch side/party in parlamentních volbách in 1925, nice contemporary document; good condition, folded U:A4
1930? KRAMÁŘ Charles (1860–1937), Czechoslovak politician, the first ministerial chairman separate Czechoslovakia, HODÁČ Francis Xaver (1883-1943), politician, publicist, zeť important historian Jaroslav Golla and father actress/-es Nataši Gollové, signature below společnou photos; in passe-partout, size 30x40cm, interesting U:A3v–
1930 KRAMÁŘ Charles (1860–1937), Czechoslovak politician, the first ministerial chairman separate Czechoslovakia, ULRICH Francis (1859-1939), advokát, member of parliament, dlouholetý starost Hradec Králové in years 1895-1929, handwritten signatures on reverse postcard U:A5
1930 KRAMÁŘ Charles (1860–1937), Czechoslovak politician, the first ministerial chairman separate Czechoslovakia, handwritten letter with signature + photo with letter; placed on exhibit sheet, interesting U:A4
1931 KRAMÁŘOVÁ Naděžda Nikolajevna (1862-1931), wife 1. Czechoslovak ministerial chairman and important policy Carl Kramáře, signature on strojopisném letter Gallipolského association; interesting, cross fold U:A5
1979 LENÁRT Joseph (1923-2004), Czechoslovak communist politician, Prime Minister in years 1963-1968, representative normalization ; signature on strojopisném letter with autograph, incl. envelope/-s U:A4
1933 LOBKOWICZ Zdeněk Čeněk (1858–1938), general pobočník emperor Carl I., knight order Zlatého rouna, handwritten written answer Hraničářské committee from year 1933, written shortly before/(in front of) smrtí; interesting content U:A5
1928 MALYPETR John (1873-1947), Czechoslovak agrární politician, Prime Minister in years 1932-1935, minister of Internal Affairs, chairman Poslanecké sněmovny; autograph on strojopisném letter with heading Poslanecké sněmovny; interesting, less frequent U:A4
1946 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, signature on invitation card with heading Ministry foreign Affairs; decorative U:A5
1946 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, signature with dedication on correspondence card NS; good condition U:A5
1931 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, handwritten written dedication to 50. flights/years Rudolf Bechyněho, (1881-1948), Czech politician, journalist and publicist, prvorepublikový minister education and railways, on/for official paper with vodoznakem and heading Prague castle; very good condition, interesting U:A4
1921 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, handwritten 3 pages letter in English sent to sister Olgu with full signature; rather rarely occurring manuscript from period after end WWI., very interesting U:A4
1947 MASARYK John (1886–1948), Czechoslovak politician, foreign minister, autograph on postcard to župnímu festival Sokol in/at Chrudim U:A5
1901 MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, manuscript on/for vizitce with envelope; interesting U:A5
1932 MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, autograph on decree jmenujícím Rudolf Bechyněho minister railways, spolupodpis ministerial chairman John Malypetra (1873-1947)!; very good condition, quite extraordinary contemporary document U:A4
1913? MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, autograph on postcard, supplemented with other signatures; viewing of quality recommended U:A5
1925 MASARYK Thomas Garrigue (1850–1937), the first Czechoslovak President, autograph on own photo postcard; atelier Langhans, decorative, good condition U:A5