Andrej Hlinka
Andrej Hlinka was a key Slovak political leader and the founder of the Hlinka's Slovak People's Party. He was a prominent advocate for Slovak autonomy within Czechoslovakia and was known for his efforts to mobilize support from the Slovak diaspora in America. Hlinka's relationship with the United States was marked by gratitude for the support Slovak Americans provided to his political movements, particularly during the 1920s, as he sought to bolster his party's influence and resources.
Born on Aug 27, 1864 (161 years old)
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Slovakia:
Andrej Hlinka is mentioned in a letter from Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, who referred to him negatively.
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Slovakia:
Andrej Hlinka is mentioned in a historical context as a priest and politician criticized by Tomáš Masaryk.
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Slovakia:
Andrej Hlinka was a priest and politician mentioned in the context of historical instructions from Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
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Slovakia:
Andrej Hlinka was one of the most prominent politicians in Slovakia during the first Czechoslovak Republic.
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Slovakia:
Andrej Hlinka was a leader and member of the Hlinka's Slovak People's Party.
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Iceland:
Andrej Hlinka is mentioned by Masaryk as a Slovak politician whom he describes negatively.
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Slovakia:
Andrej Hlinka was a politician who attended the funeral of Augustín Fischer Colbrie.
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Slovakia:
Andrej Hlinka was the chairman of the Hlinka Slovak People's Party who sought financial support from Slovaks in America for his opposition movement.
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