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23.2. 1943 speech K. H. Frank in Lucerna 23. 2. 1943

23.2. 1943 speech K. H. Frank in Lucerna

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Increased labour requirements, total deployment in the Reich and the liquidation of production not relevant to the war. This followed a speech by the State Secretary of the Reich Protector's Office, K. H. Frank, which he delivered on 23 February 1943 in the Lucerna in Prague.
20.2.1411 - Jošt Lucemburský was buried 20. 2. 1411

20.2.1411 - Jošt Lucemburský was buried

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He was one of the most able politicians, and was even elected king of Rome. He is also described in historical sources as a very ambitious man who changed his mind as he saw fit. Jošt Lucemburský (Moravian) died at Špilberk and was buried on 20 February 1411 in the Church of St. Thomas.
17.2.1754- Maria Theresa orders a census 17. 2. 1754

17.2.1754- Maria Theresa orders a census

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The first census on our territory was ordered by Maria Theresa on 17 February 1754. According to the results, we were one of the most densely populated European countries at that time. But this step of the Austrian monarch also provoked resistance. Some did not even believe that a census had actually taken place.
16.2.1862 The Czech Sokol Community was founded 16. 2. 1862

16.2.1862 The Czech Sokol Community was founded

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In a healthy body a healthy spirit! In the mind, a country, in the arm, strength! Let us strive! This is the motto of the Czech Sokol Community, which is the most successful physical education organization in our country. It was founded by Miroslav Tyrš and Jindřich Fügner on 16 February 1862.
13.2.1960 Czech Egyptologist František Lexa died 13. 2. 1960

13.2.1960 Czech Egyptologist František Lexa died

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Czech Egyptology has gained fame all over the world. Its foundations were laid by Professor František Lexa, whose teachers included Alois Jirásek. He translated one chapter of the Book of the Dead into Czech and was dean of Charles University. He died on 13 February 1960.
7. 2. 999 Died Czech prince Boleslav II. 7. 2. 0999

7. 2. 999 Died Czech prince Boleslav II.

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He was one of the favourites of the chronicler Kosmas. It was he who described the Bohemian prince Boleslaus II as the father of orphans, the comforter of widows and the most Christian man. This monarch of the Přemyslid family died on 6 February 999 at the age of about 65, and is buried in the Basilica of St. George at Prague Castle.

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