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Janoušek died "in bed" of natural causes as reported by the historian V. Nálevka. After cremation, his remains were buried at the
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in Hungary in 1920, and subsequently handed over to Czechoslovak authorities. In 1922, he moved to
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In 1919, Janoušek led the Czech and Slovak section at the central committee of the
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Memorial plaque of Janoušek in Kladno in Unhošťská street, by Ladislav Novák
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of 1918–1919, the Slovak Soviet Republic ceased to exist on 7 July 1919.
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on 20 June 1919. The republic was created with military support from the
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Originally an engine fitter, in 1895, Janoušek became a member of the
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Index


Slovak Soviet Republic
Nymburk
Kingdom of Bohemia
Austria-Hungary
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Olšany Cemetery
Hungarian Communist Party
Czechoslovak Communist Party
Czech
communist
Slovak Soviet Republic
Czechoslavonic Social Democratic Workers' Party
Austria-Hungary
Hungarian Communist Party
Prešov
Hungarian Soviet Republic
First Czechoslovak Republic
Hungarian–Czechoslovak War


Olšany Cemetery
National Monument at Vítkov
Miklós Horthy
Soviet Russia
International Workers Aid Council
Cheboksary
Chuvashia

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