Černí Baroni (TV Series)
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Černí Baroni (TV Series)
''Černí baroni'' is a Czech television series that aired in 2004. It is based on a series of books by Miloslav Švandrlík, including ''Černí baroni'' (1990), ''Říkali mu Terazky'' (1991), and ''Pět sekyr poručíka Hamáčka'' (1993). The show takes as its background one of the "technical auxiliary battalions" of the Czechoslovak People's Army during the socialist era in Czechoslovakia. Cast and characters * Andrej Hryc as Major Haluška * Radek Holub as Private Kefalín * Vítězslav Jandák as Captain Ořech * Tomáš Töpfer as Captain Reich * Karel Heřmánek as Captain Honec * Oldřich Kaiser as Lieutenant Troník * Bolek Polívka as Lieutenant Hamáček * Petr Rychlý as Lieutenant Pecháček * Petr Nárožný as General Mandel * Pavel Liška as Private Ciml * Martin Myšička Martin Myšička (born 9 March 1970) is a Czech actor. He has appeared in more than twenty films since 1996. He won the 'Talent of the Year' award at the Alfréd Radok Awards while still ...
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Black Barons (book)
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Czechoslovak People's Army
The Czechoslovak People's Army (, , ČSLA) was the armed forces of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) and the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic from 1954 until 1989. From 1955 it was a member force of the Warsaw Pact. On 14 March 1990 the Army's name was officially reverted to the Czechoslovak Army removing the adjective "People's" from the name. The Czechoslovak Army was split into the Army of the Czech Republic and the Slovak Armed Forces, Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia on 1 January 1993. Transition to Communist rule On 25 May 1945 the Provisional organization of the Czechoslovak armed forces was approved, according to which there was a reorganization of the Czechoslovak army. Soldiers who had fought against Nazism on all fronts of World War II gradually returned. The territory of Czechoslovakia was divided into four military areas in which emerged gradually over 16 infantry divisions, which complemented the Tank Corps an ...
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Television Shows Set In The Czech Republic
Television (TV) is a telecommunications, telecommunication media (communication), medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of signal transmission, transmission. Television is a mass media, mass medium for advertising, entertainment, news, and sports. The medium is capable of more than "radio broadcasting", which refers to an audio signal sent to radio receivers. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the 1920s, but only after several years of further development was the new technology marketed to consumers. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion.Diggs-Brown, Barbara (2011''Strategic Public Relations: Audi ...
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