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Radola Gajda, born as
Rudolf Geidl (14
February 1892 – 15
April 1948) was a
Czech military commander and politician. Geidl's
father was an
officer in the...
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Radoľa (Hungarian:
Radola) is a
village and muni****lity in Kysucké Nové
Mesto District in the
Zilina Region of
northern Slovakia. In
historical records...
- The manor-house in
Radola is one of the
oldest historical monuments in Kysuce, Slovakia.
Historical research suggests that the
oldest part of the building...
- 2020-05-31 at the
Wayback Machine Československé vojenství – Věřte nevěřte –
Archiv 2003 Gajda,
Radola :: G :: Československo (CZK)
Soviet Union portal...
- as
National Fascist League) was a
Czechoslovak Fascist movement led by
Radola Gajda, and
based on the
Fascism of
Benito Mussolini. The
party was formed...
- and Kazan. In
Western Siberia, Jan Syrový took Tyumen, in
Eastern Siberia Radola Gajda took
Irkutsk and
later Chita.
According to
William Henry Chamberlin...
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Birsk and Ufa
Siberian Army (45,000 - 52,000 men, 83 guns,
commanded by
Radola Gajda) on the
northern flank between Glazov and Perm
Another 25,000 Orenburg...
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increased their opposition to the government. The country's
foremost fascist,
Radola Gajda,
founded the
National Fascist Camp. The
National Fascist Camp condemned...
- the 1st and 3rd
Corps of the
Siberian Army and some
other troops) with
Radola Gajda as its commander.
Three other independent forces were created. Western...
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southeastern Europe Bogdan Gajda,
Polish boxer Norbert Gajda,
Polish footballer Radola Gajda,
Czech general and
fascist leader This
disambiguation page
lists articles...