
Jan Masaryk
Jan Masaryk was a prominent Czechoslovak politician and diplomat, serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the late 1940s. His mysterious death on March 10, 1948, near Černín Palace, is often seen as a symbol of the end of democratic governance in Czechoslovakia, coinciding with the rise of communist power in the country.
Born on Mar 14, 1886 (139 years old)
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Jan Masaryk was a minister whose sudden death symbolized the end of a free era in Czechoslovakia.
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Jan Masaryk was a minister whose sudden death symbolized the end of a free era in Czechoslovakia.
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