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Word: antonin (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...vacuum, sent a delegation to Prague headed by Marshal Bulganin-ostensibly to attend Gottwald's funeral. Outside the Iron Curtain, there was speculation that Czechoslovakia might abolish the office of President; even so, somebody had to be the country's boss. The chief aspirants were Prime Minister Antonin Zapotocky, 69, who is old for the job and perhaps not aggressive enough; Defense Minister Alexei Cepicka, 43, who rose to favor by marrying Gottwald's daughter, and is opportunistic and ruthless, but thoroughly disliked by other Communist leaders; Security Minister Karol Bacilek, 57, and Deputy Premier Viliam Siroky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Death No. 2 | 3/23/1953 | See Source »

Iron Curtain, whose first issue was distributed to 3,800 newsmen, professors, Government officials, etc., attempts to report on shifts in Communist politics, economics and cultural affairs. Among its effective items are the cynical stories and wisecracks being whispered behind the Iron Curtain. In one story, Czech Communist Leader Antonin Zapotocky looks at his portrait on the wall and says: "You're very well off up here, aren't you?" "Yes," answers the picture, "but I don't believe it can last too much longer . . . They will take me down and hang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Through the Iron Curtain | 1/28/1952 | See Source »

Ousted Czech Vice Premier Rudolf Slansky is still awaiting trial in Prague for crimes vaguely described as "activities against the state." Last week a clearer picture of the crimes, and of a growing Communist crusade, emerged from a speech made by Communist Premier Antonin Zapotocky. The speech, an appeal to national pride which might have stemmed from Adolf Hitler, was a bitter attack on "Jewish capitalism" and "interference from Jerusalem." Slansky, like several of the victims of Czechoslovakia's current party purge, is a Jew. Therefore, he is, in the favorite word the Commies use to denounce Jews...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CZECHOSLOVAKIA: In Hitler's Steps | 12/31/1951 | See Source »

...Died. Antonin Besse, 71, French merchant prince who made a fortune bringing the riches of the Middle East (skins, coffee, frankincense, myrrh) to Europe; of lung congestion; in Elgin, Scotland. He emerged from self-chosen anonymity 'in 1949, when an alert newsman discovered that it was Besse who had given Oxford ?1,500,000-biggest gift from a foreigner, second largest in modern times-to set up a new college, St. Antony's. Object : to foster Anglo-French relations and further the characteristic he admired most in Oxonians-"grit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jul. 16, 1951 | 7/16/1951 | See Source »

Rome believed reports that the Communists used Beran's absence from his duties as an excuse for election of a new diocesan administrator. The Reds packed the chapter with docile priests and Stehlik was elected capitular Vicar of Prague. Presiding at the election was Bishop Antonin Eltschkner, auxiliary to Beran. A year ago, Eltschkner was the first bishop to swear loyalty to the Prague regime. Although the Vatican did not forbid such oaths, the fact was that Eltschkner gave the Communists a tremendous boost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Drive Against the Church | 3/26/1951 | See Source »

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