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Milán Václavík

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in the country. He was prosecuted in January 1996 together with other former major Communist Party figures. All of them were charged with the illegal arming of the militia. In September 1996 Václavík was pardoned by the president
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to answer the question to whom the Czechoslovak People's Army was subordinated. In response Václavík stated that it was subordinated to those who supported
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Following his removal from office Václavík lost all his credibility due to his support for the continuation of the
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in Slovakia, on 28 March 1928. He held an engineering degree. In the 1950s he was sent to the
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soon after his appointment. He retained his post in the cabinet formed by Prime Minister
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Members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
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Slovak-origin Czechoslovak military officer and politician (1928–2007)
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Members of the Chamber of the People of Czechoslovakia (1986–1990)
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He was appointed defence minister on 11 January 1985, replacing
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Václavík worked as an engineer until 1949 when he joined the
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became the new defense minister on 3 December 1989.
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Minister of Defense
Gustáv Husák
Lubomír Štrougal
Ladislav Adamec
Martin Dzúr
Miroslav Vacek
Predmier
Tábor
Slovak
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Alma mater
Frunze Military Academy
General Staff Academy

Czechoslovakia
Colonel General
Slovak
colonel general
Czechoslovakia
Predmier
Zilina district
Soviet Union
Frunze Military Academy
General Staff Academy
Czechoslovak People's Army
Martin Dzúr
Prime Minister
Lubomír Štrougal
Gustáv Husák

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