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List of presidents of Czechoslovakia

The president of Czechoslovakia (Czech: prezident Československa, Slovak: prezident Česko-Slovenska) was the head of state of Czechoslovakia, from the creation of the First Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 until the dissolution of the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic on 1 January 1993.

President of Czechoslovakia
Czech: Prezident Československa
Slovak: Prezident Česko-Slovenska
Longest serving
Tomáš Masaryk

14 November 1918 – 14 December 1935
StyleHis Excellency
ResidencePrague Castle
Bratislava Castle
(1969–92)
AppointerFederal Assembly
Formation14 November 1918; 105 years ago (1918-11-14)
First holderTomáš Masaryk
Final holderVáclav Havel
Abolished20 July 1992; 31 years ago (1992-07-20)
Superseded by President of the Czech Republic
President of Slovakia
DeputyPrime Minister of Czechoslovakia (1948–1992)

In periods when the presidency was vacant, most presidential duties were assumed by the prime minister.

The second section lists the leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) from 1948 to 1989. The post was titled as chairman from 1948 to 1953, first secretary from 1953 to 1971, and general secretary from 1971 to 1989. After the 1948 coup d'état, the KSČ's leader was the country's de facto chief executive. However, three party leaders (Klement Gottwald, Antonín Novotný and Gustáv Husák) also served as president at some point in their tenures.

Presidents of Czechoslovakia (1918–1992) edit

Political parties
  Civic Forum (OF)
Other factions
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Ethnicity Elected Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
(1918–1938)
1   Tomáš Masaryk
(1850–1937)
Czech 1918
1920
1927
1934
14 November 1918 14 December 1935 17 years, 30 days Independent
2   Edvard Beneš
(1884–1948)
Czech 1935 18 December 1935 5 October 1938 2 years, 291 days ČSNS
(1938–1939)
3   Emil Hácha
(1872–1945)
Czech 1938 30 November 1938 15 March 1939 105 days Independent
(1939–1945)
  Emil Hácha became State President of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, a de jure autonomous region incorporated into Nazi Germany.[1][2]
  Edvard Beneš proclaimed himself President within the Czechoslovak government-in-exile, which was the government of Czechoslovakia recognized by the Allies during World War II.
  Jozef Tiso became President of the quasi-independent, pro-Nazi and clero-fascist Slovak Republic.
  Avgustyn Voloshyn became President of the Carpatho-Ukraine few days before invasion and occupation by the Kingdom of Hungary.
(1945–1948)
2   Edvard Beneš
(1884–1948)
Czech 1946 4 April 1945 7 June 1948 3 years, 64 days ČSNS
(1948–1989)
Official names: Czechoslovak Republic (1948–1960), Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1960–1989)
4   Klement Gottwald
(1896–1953)
Czech 1948 14 June 1948 14 March 1953 4 years, 273 days KSČ
5   Antonín Zápotocký
(1884–1957)
Czech 1953 21 March 1953 13 November 1957 4 years, 237 days KSČ
6   Antonín Novotný
(1904–1975)
Czech 1957
1964
19 November 1957 22 March 1968 10 years, 124 days KSČ
7   Ludvík Svoboda
(1895–1979)
Czech 1968
1973
30 March 1968 29 May 1975 7 years, 60 days KSČ
8   Gustáv Husák
(1913–1991)
Slovak 1975
1980
1985
29 May 1975 10 December 1989 14 years, 195 days KSČ
(1989–1992)
Official names: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1989–1990), Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1990–1992)
9   Václav Havel
(1936–2011)
Czech 1989
1990
1992
(failed)
29 December 1989 20 July 1992 2 years, 204 days OF

General secretaries of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (1948–1989) edit

Except for the final office-holder, the leader of the KSČ was de facto the most powerful person in the country during this period.

Title: Chairman (1948–1953) and first secretary (1953–1971).

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Ethnicity Term of office
Took office Left office Time in office
1   Klement Gottwald
(1896–1953)
Czech February 1948 14 March 1953 5 years, 41 days
2   Antonín Novotný
(1904–1975)
Czech 14 March 1953 5 January 1968 14 years, 297 days
3   Alexander Dubček
(1921–1992)
Slovak 5 January 1968 17 April 1969 1 year, 102 days
4   Gustáv Husák
(1913–1991)
Slovak 17 April 1969 17 December 1987 18 years, 244 days
5   Miloš Jakeš
(1922–2020)
Czech 17 December 1987 24 November 1989 1 year, 342 days
6   Karel Urbánek
(born 1941)
Czech 24 November 1989 20 December 1989 26 days

Timeline edit

Václav HavelGustáv HusákLudvík SvobodaAntonín NovotnýAntonín ZápotockýKlement GottwaldEdvard BenešEmil HáchaEdvard BenešTomáš Garrigue Masaryk

Presidential standards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rare 1943 Third Reich facts booklet
  2. ^ Heavily illustrated rare big original 1943 Nazi book on Eastern Europe and Asia 2009-04-10 at the Wayback Machine

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The president of Czechoslovakia Czech prezident Ceskoslovenska Slovak prezident Cesko Slovenska was the head of state of Czechoslovakia from the creation of the First Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 until the dissolution of the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic on 1 January 1993 President of CzechoslovakiaCzech Prezident CeskoslovenskaSlovak Prezident Cesko SlovenskaPresidential Standard 1918 1960 Longest servingTomas Masaryk14 November 1918 14 December 1935StyleHis ExcellencyResidencePrague CastleBratislava Castle 1969 92 AppointerFederal AssemblyFormation14 November 1918 105 years ago 1918 11 14 First holderTomas MasarykFinal holderVaclav HavelAbolished20 July 1992 31 years ago 1992 07 20 Superseded byPresident of the Czech Republic President of SlovakiaDeputyPrime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1948 1992 In periods when the presidency was vacant most presidential duties were assumed by the prime minister The second section lists the leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC from 1948 to 1989 The post was titled as chairman from 1948 to 1953 first secretary from 1953 to 1971 and general secretary from 1971 to 1989 After the 1948 coup d etat the KSC s leader was the country s de facto chief executive However three party leaders Klement Gottwald Antonin Novotny and Gustav Husak also served as president at some point in their tenures Contents 1 Presidents of Czechoslovakia 1918 1992 2 General secretaries of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 1948 1989 3 Timeline 4 Presidential standards 5 See also 6 ReferencesPresidents of Czechoslovakia 1918 1992 editPolitical parties Czechoslovak National Social Party CSNS Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC Civic Forum OF Other factions Independent No Portrait Name Birth Death Ethnicity Elected Term of office Political partyTook office Left office Time in officeFirst Czechoslovak Republic 1918 1938 1 nbsp Tomas Masaryk 1850 1937 Czech 1918192019271934 14 November 1918 14 December 1935 17 years 30 days Independent2 nbsp Edvard Benes 1884 1948 Czech 1935 18 December 1935 5 October 1938 2 years 291 days CSNSSecond Czechoslovak Republic 1938 1939 3 nbsp Emil Hacha 1872 1945 Czech 1938 30 November 1938 15 March 1939 105 days IndependentOccupation 1939 1945 nbsp Emil Hacha became State President of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia a de jure autonomous region incorporated into Nazi Germany 1 2 nbsp Edvard Benes proclaimed himself President within the Czechoslovak government in exile which was the government of Czechoslovakia recognized by the Allies during World War II nbsp Jozef Tiso became President of the quasi independent pro Nazi and clero fascist Slovak Republic nbsp Avgustyn Voloshyn became President of the Carpatho Ukraine few days before invasion and occupation by the Kingdom of Hungary Third Czechoslovak Republic 1945 1948 2 nbsp Edvard Benes 1884 1948 Czech 1946 4 April 1945 7 June 1948 3 years 64 days CSNSCommunist Era 1948 1989 Official names Czechoslovak Republic 1948 1960 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic 1960 1989 4 nbsp Klement Gottwald 1896 1953 Czech 1948 14 June 1948 14 March 1953 4 years 273 days KSC5 nbsp Antonin Zapotocky 1884 1957 Czech 1953 21 March 1953 13 November 1957 4 years 237 days KSC6 nbsp Antonin Novotny 1904 1975 Czech 19571964 19 November 1957 22 March 1968 10 years 124 days KSC7 nbsp Ludvik Svoboda 1895 1979 Czech 19681973 30 March 1968 29 May 1975 7 years 60 days KSC8 nbsp Gustav Husak 1913 1991 Slovak 197519801985 29 May 1975 10 December 1989 14 years 195 days KSCPost Communist Era 1989 1992 Official names Czechoslovak Socialist Republic 1989 1990 Czech and Slovak Federative Republic 1990 1992 9 nbsp Vaclav Havel 1936 2011 Czech 198919901992 failed 29 December 1989 20 July 1992 2 years 204 days OFGeneral secretaries of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 1948 1989 editExcept for the final office holder the leader of the KSC was de facto the most powerful person in the country during this period Title Chairman 1948 1953 and first secretary 1953 1971 No Portrait Name Birth Death Ethnicity Term of officeTook office Left office Time in office1 nbsp Klement Gottwald 1896 1953 Czech February 1948 14 March 1953 5 years 41 days2 nbsp Antonin Novotny 1904 1975 Czech 14 March 1953 5 January 1968 14 years 297 days3 nbsp Alexander Dubcek 1921 1992 Slovak 5 January 1968 17 April 1969 1 year 102 days4 nbsp Gustav Husak 1913 1991 Slovak 17 April 1969 17 December 1987 18 years 244 days5 nbsp Milos Jakes 1922 2020 Czech 17 December 1987 24 November 1989 1 year 342 days6 nbsp Karel Urbanek born 1941 Czech 24 November 1989 20 December 1989 26 daysTimeline editPresidential standards edit nbsp 1918 1939 1945 1960 nbsp 1960 1990 nbsp 1990 1992See also editList of rulers of Czechs List of Bohemian monarchs List of rulers of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia List of prime ministers of Czechoslovakia President of the Czech Republic List of presidents of the Czech Republic Prime Minister of the Czech Republic List of prime ministers of the Czech Republic President of Slovakia Prime Minister of SlovakiaReferences edit Rare 1943 Third Reich facts booklet Heavily illustrated rare big original 1943 Nazi book on Eastern Europe and Asia Archived 2009 04 10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of presidents of Czechoslovakia amp oldid 1184213324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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