- Husák
- biographical name Gustav 1913-1991 president of Czechoslovakia (1975-87)
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
HUSÁK (G.) — HUSÁK GUSTÁV (1913 1991) Né à Bratislava, Gustáv Husák adhère au mouvement communiste alors qu’il est étudiant. Pendant la guerre, il prend une part active au travail clandestin du parti. Il est l’un des organisateurs du soulèvement de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Husák — is a village and municipality in the Sobrance District in the Košice Region of east Slovakia.HistoryIn historical records the village was first mentioned in 1567.GeographyThe village lies at an altitude of 220 metres and covers an area of 14.81… … Wikipedia
Husák — Husák, Gustáv … Enciclopedia Universal
Husak — /ˈhusak/ (say hoohsahk) noun Gustav /ˈgustaf/ (say goohstahf), 1913–91, Czechoslovak politician; became first secretary of the Communist Party in 1969; president 1975–89 …
Husak — Gustáv Husák (Mitte) 1971 bei einem DDR Besuch mit Erich Honecker und Walter Ulbricht Gustáv Husák (* 10. Januar 1913 in Dúbravka (heute Stadtteil von Bratis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Husák — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Gustáv Husák, ancien président Tchécoslovaque Husák village de Slovaquie dans le district de Sobrance … Wikipédia en Français
Husák (district Sobrance) — Husák (Village) Administration Pays Slovaquie … Wikipédia en Français
Husak, Gustav — born Jan. 10, 1913, Bratislava, Slvk., Austria Hungary died Nov. 18, 1991, Bratislava, Czech. Leader of Czechoslovakia (1969–89). He helped direct the antifascist Slovak national uprising of 1944, and after the war he began a career as a… … Universalium
Husák — /hoo sahk/; Eng. /hooh sak/, n. Gustáv /goos tahf/, 1913 91, Czechoslovak political leader: first secretary of the Communist party 1969 87; president 1975 89. * * * … Universalium
Husák — Hụsák [slowakisch husaːk], Gustáv, tschechoslowakischer Politiker, * Dúbravka (heute zu Preßburg) 10. 1. 1913, ✝ Preßburg 18. 11. 1991; Slowake; Jurist, seit 1933 Mitglied der KPČ, führend in der slowakischen Widerstandsbewegung (zwischen 1940 … Universal-Lexikon