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Ferdinand Čatloš (October 7, 1895 –
August 31, 1972), born Csatlós Nándor, was a
Slovak military officer and politician.
Throughout his
short career in...
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ceremony held in the "Perfect salon" (al-majils al-kamil) of the Alcazar.
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Poland in 1939 was as follows: Army
headquarters (General
Ferdinand Čatloš) 1st
Infantry Division "Janošík" (Gen.
Antonin ****nich) 2nd
Infantry Division...
- 1939. The Bernolák army
group was led by
Slovak Defence Minister Ferdinand Čatloš and had its
initial headquarters in Spišská Nová Ves,
though after September...
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University Press. ISBN 0521337674.
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Unholy Wars: Faith, Power, and Violence...