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Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League
The Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League ( cs, Českomoravská liga) was the top level of ice hockey in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939–1944. It was known as the Mistrovství Čech a Moravy in 1939–1940 and the Národní liga in 1941–1944. Champions * 1939-40 – ČLTK Praha * 1940-41 – LTC Praha LTC (Lawn Tennis Club) Praha was a Czech ice hockey club founded in 1903 in Prague. The main sport in this club was originally tennis, with hockey being a minor sport; hockey at the time rather meaning bandy. This changed in 1927 when there was a ... * 1941-42 – LTC Praha * 1942-43 – LTC Praha * 1943-44 – LTC Praha External linksHistory of Czech ice hockey Ice hockey leagues in the Czech Republic Defunct ice hockey leagues in Europe Ice hockey leagues in Czechoslovakia ...
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Protectorate Of Bohemia And Moravia
The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia; cs, Protektorát Čechy a Morava; its territory was called by the Nazis ("the rest of Czechia"). was a partially annexed territory of Nazi Germany established on 16 March 1939 following the German occupation of the Czech lands. The protectorate's population was mostly ethnic Czech. After the Munich Agreement of September 1938, Germany had annexed the German-majority Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. Following the establishment of the independent Slovak Republic on 14 March 1939, and the German occupation of the Czech rump state the next day, German leader Adolf Hitler established the protectorate on 16 March 1939 by a proclamation from Prague Castle. The creation of the protectorate violated the Munich Agreement.Crowhurst, Patrick (2020) ''Hitler and Czechoslovakia in World War II: Domination and Retaliation''. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 96, . The protectorate was nominally autonomous and had a dual system of government, with German ...
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1939–40 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League Season
The 1939-40 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League The Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League ( cs, Českomoravská liga) was the top level of ice hockey in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939–1944. It was known as the Mistrovství Čech a Moravy in 1939–1940 and the Národní liga in 1941 ... season was the first season of the Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League. The Bohemian Championship had been contested the previous year. Four teams participated in the league, and LTC Prag won the championship. Regular season External links Season on hockeyarchives.info {{DEFAULTSORT:1939-40 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League seasons Boh ...
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1940–41 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League Season
The 1940-41 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season was the second season of the Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League. Six teams participated in the league, and I. CLTK Prag won the championship. Regular season Promotion ''Semifinals:'' * AC Stadion České Budějovice – SK Podolí Prag 2:0 * SK Meteor Svobodné Dvory – SK Židenice FC Zbrojovka Brno is a professional Association football, football club based in the city of Brno, South Moravia, Czech Republic and named after Zbrojovka Brno, a firearms manufacturer. Founded in 1913 as SK Židenice, the club later became known ... 1:0 n.V. ''Final:'' * AC Stadion České Budějovice – SK Meteor Svobodné Dvory 3:1 n.V. AC Stadion Ceske Budejovice was promoted to the Bohemian-Moravian League for 1941–42. External links Season on hockeyarchives.info {{DEFAULTSORT:1940-41 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League seasons Boh ...
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LTC Praha
LTC (Lawn Tennis Club) Praha was a Czech ice hockey club founded in 1903 in Prague. The main sport in this club was originally tennis, with hockey being a minor sport; hockey at the time rather meaning bandy. This changed in 1927 when there was a quarrel among ice hockey players of HC Sparta Prague, Sparta Prague, and many elite players moved to LTC. The club then became one of the nation's top teams, with many players from LTC Prague on the Czechoslovak national team. The team won the Spengler Cup seven times, and twice they finished second. While the national team was preparing to depart for the 1950 World Championship they were inexplicably imprisoned, preventing them from defending their world title, and effectively putting an end to LTC Praha. Achievements *Czechoslovak league titles: 11 (1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949) Pre-season *Spengler_Cup#Spengler_Cup_winners, Spengler cup winner: 7 (1929, 1930, 1932, 1937, 1946, 1947, 1948) *Spengl ...
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1941–42 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League Season
The 1941-42 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season was the third season of the Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League. Six teams participated in the league, and LTC Prag won the championship. Regular season Promotion ''Semifinals:'' * SK Podolí Prag – CASK Písek 2:1 n.V. * AFK Kolín – SK Viktoria Uherský Ostroh 2:4 ''Final:'' * SK Podolí Prag SK may refer to: Businesses and organizations * SK Foods, an American agribusiness company * SK Hand Tools, an American tool manufacturer * Sangguniang Kabataan, Philippines youth councils * SK Group, South Korean conglomerate * Scandinavian Ai ... – SK Viktoria Uherský Ostroh 3:0 SK Podoli Prag was promoted to the Bohemian-Moravian League for 1942–43. External links Season on hockeyarchives.info {{DEFAULTSORT:1941-42 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League seasons Boh ...
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1942–43 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League Season
The 1942-43 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season was the fourth season of the Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League. Six teams participated in the league, and LTC Prag won the championship. Regular season Promotion ''Semifinals:'' * AFK Kolín – Královo Pole 1:1 OT * SK Libeň – Stadion Prag 2:1 ''Final:'' * SK Libeň SK Libeň was a Czech football club located in the cadastral area of Libeň in the city of Prague and founded in 1903. The club played seven seasons of top-flight football in the Czechoslovak era, taking part in the inaugural season of the Czech ... – AFK Kolín 5:2 SK Liben was promoted to the Bohemian-Moravian League for 1943–44. External links Season on hockeyarchives.info {{DEFAULTSORT:1942-43 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League seasons Boh ...
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1943–44 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League Season
The 1943-44 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season was the fifth and final season of the Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League. Six teams participated in the league, and LTC Prag won the championship. Regular season Promotion ''Semifinals:'' * HC Stadion Prag – DSK Tábor 2:2 (re-play 4:1) * SK Prostějov – DSK Třebíč 2:0 ''3rd place:'' * DSK Tábor – DSK Třebíč 4:1 ''Final:'' * SK Prostějov SK may refer to: Businesses and organizations * SK Foods, an American agribusiness company * SK Hand Tools, an American tool manufacturer * Sangguniang Kabataan, Philippines youth councils * SK Group, South Korean conglomerate * Scandinavian Airli ... – HC Stadion Prag 1:0 SK Prostejov was promoted to the Bohemian-Moravian League for the 1944–45 season, which was not played. The team participated in the Czechoslovak Extraliga in the 1945–46 season. External links Season on hockeyarchives.info {{DEFAULTSORT:1943-44 Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League season Bohemian-Moravia ...
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Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League
The Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League ( cs, Českomoravská liga) was the top level of ice hockey in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939–1944. It was known as the Mistrovství Čech a Moravy in 1939–1940 and the Národní liga in 1941–1944. Champions * 1939-40 – ČLTK Praha * 1940-41 – LTC Praha LTC (Lawn Tennis Club) Praha was a Czech ice hockey club founded in 1903 in Prague. The main sport in this club was originally tennis, with hockey being a minor sport; hockey at the time rather meaning bandy. This changed in 1927 when there was a ... * 1941-42 – LTC Praha * 1942-43 – LTC Praha * 1943-44 – LTC Praha External linksHistory of Czech ice hockey Ice hockey leagues in the Czech Republic Defunct ice hockey leagues in Europe Ice hockey leagues in Czechoslovakia ...
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Ice Hockey Leagues In The Czech Republic
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Defunct Ice Hockey Leagues In Europe
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