František Udržal
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František Udržal (Czech pronunciation: [ˈfraɲcɪʃɛk ˈudr̩ʒal]listenⓘ) (3 January 1866 in Dolní Roveň, Kingdom of Bohemia – 25 April 1938 in Prague) was a Czechoslovak politician.
A member and leader of the powerful Agrarian Party, his political career started as member of the local Diet of Bohemia, then of parliament of Austria-Hungary, then of parliament of Czechoslovakia. He served seven years as minister of defense and four years as prime minister of Czechoslovakia (1 February 1929 – 24 October 1932) in two periods (1 February 1929 – 7 December 1929 and 7 December 1929 – 24 October 1932).
See also
- History of Czechoslovakia
- List of prime ministers of Czechoslovakia
External links
- Transcript from parliament with his short bio (in Czech)
- Works by or about František Udržal at Wikisource
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Preceded by | Minister of Defence of Czechoslovakia 1926–1929 | Succeeded by Karel Viškovský |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1929–1932 | Succeeded by Jan Malypetr |
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