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  1. Edvard Beneš (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɛdvard ˈbɛnɛʃ] ⓘ; 28 May 1884 – 3 September 1948) was a Czech politician and statesman who served as the president of Czechoslovakia from 1935 to 1938, and again from 1939 to 1948.

  2. Edvard Beneš (původním jménem Eduard; [pozn. 2] 28. května 1884 Kožlany [3] – 3. září 1948 Sezimovo Ústí) byl československý politik a státník, druhý československý prezident v letech 1935–1948, resp. v letech 1935–1938 a 1945–1948. V období tzv.

  3. Aug 30, 2024 · Edvard Beneš was a statesman, foreign minister, and president, a founder of modern Czechoslovakia who forged its Western-oriented foreign policy between World Wars I and II but capitulated to Adolf Hitler’s demands during the Czech crisis of 1938.

  4. encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net › article › benes-edvardBeneš, Edvard - 1914-1918-Online

    Edvard Beneš (1884-1948), then a sociology teacher and lecturer in the Prague Academy of Commerce at the Charles University, was one of the main organizers of the anti-Habsburg conspiracy of Czech politicians in 1915.

  5. Edvard Beneš, (born May 28, 1884, Kozlany, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary—died Sept. 3, 1948, Sezimovo Ústí, Czech.), Czechoslovakian statesman. A disciple of Tomáš Masaryk, Beneš was a founder of modern Czechoslovakia. He served as its first foreign minister (1918–35) and its president (1935–38).

  6. Czech and Czechoslovak politician, diplomat, president in 1935-48. Edvard Benes was born as the youngest son into a peasant family living in the district of Rakovnik. After his studies at Prague Vinohrady Gymnasium in the years 1896-1904 he enrolled to the Faculty of Philosophy in Prague.

  7. Jul 24, 1997 · Edvard Beneš was a key figure in the history of Czechoslovakia in the first three decades of her existence. He helped Thomas Masaryk to found the state in World War I, and in the 1920s he worked on foreign policy and was briefly prime minister before being elected president in 1935.

  8. Edvard Beneš. (1884—1948) Czechoslovak statesman. Quick Reference. (b. 28 May 1884, d. 3 Sept. 1948). President of Czechoslovakia 1935–8, 1945–8. Born in Kozlány (Bohemia), he was educated in Prague and at the Sorbonne (Paris), and became a lecturer in economics at Prague University before World War I.

  9. This chapter introduces Edvard Beneš as a foreign minister during the rise of the Czechoslovak Republic, and as the second president during the fall at Munich. Beneš's person attracted journalists and writers, particularly from writers of memories rather than from historians.

  10. This is the first translation into any foreign language of the perhaps most important testimony written by Edvard Beneš from his London exile in the second half of November 1938 shortly after the Munich tragedy.