Rudolf Beran
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Rudolf Beran (December 28, 1887-April 23, 1954) was a Czechoslovakian politician who served as prime minister of the country before its occupation by Nazi Germany and shortly thereafter, before it was declared a protectorate. A leader of the Agrarian Party since 1933 he was appointed prime minister by President Emil Hácha on December 1, 1938, and served until April 27, 1939. After World War II, Beran was arrested as a collaborator and sentenced to twenty years in prison. He died in jail in 1954.
See Also
External links
- Members of Beran's government before occupation, 1.12.1938 - 15.3.1939 (in Czech) (http://zivotopisyonline.cz/ceskoslovenska-vlada-beranova-1938-1939-clenove.php)
- Members of Beran's government after occupation, 16.3.1939 - 27.4.1939 (in Czech) (http://zivotopisyonline.cz/protektoratni-vlada-1939-clenove.php)
Preceded by: Jan Syrový | Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1938–1939 | Succeeded by: Ján Šrámek (in exile) Alois Eliáš (in protectorate) Jaroslav Krejčí (in protectorate) Richard Bienert (in protectorate) |