Jan Černý
Appearance
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Born | 4 March 1874 ![]() Uherský Ostroh ![]() |
Died | 10 April 1959 ![]() Uherský Ostroh ![]() |
Occupation | Politician, Clerical Officer ![]() |
Children | Zdenek Černý ![]() |
Awards | |
Position held | Ministry of the Interior (1920–1922), Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia (1920–1921) ![]() |
Jan Černý (4 March 1874 in
prime minister of Czechoslovakia from 1920 to 1921[1] and in 1926. He also served as the provincial president (governor
) of Moravia in 1918–1920, 1921–1928 and 1929–1939.
Jan Černý was born into a furriers family in the small town of
state servant
in Moravia, he became the head of the local government for the new state on 29 November 1918.
References
- ^ PRECLÍK, Vratislav: Prezident Masaryk a vláda Jana Černého (President T. G. Masaryk and Government of Jan Černý), in Čas (Time): časopis Masarykova demokratického hnutí (Journal of the Masaryk Democratic Movement), červenec – září (July to September) 2020, roč. (Vol) XXVIII., čís.(No) 131. ISSN 1210-1648, pages 10 – 16
- ISBN 978-80-7325-147-5. p. 312-324 (in Czech)
- Stanford University. Chapter 11
- ^ Macmillan Margaret (2003). Peacemakers. London, John Murray Press. Chapter 18
Further reading
- Brügel, Johann Wolfgang (1967). Tschechen und Deutsche (in German), Munich, Nyphenbureger. p. 104
External links
- Biography (in Czech)