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Edvard Benes, Vlado Clementis, Jozef Olszewski, Jan Masaryk
From left to right: Czechoslovak president Edvard Benes, state secretary of Minister of foreign Vlado Clementis, Polish ambassador Jozef Olszewski and Czechoslovak Minister of foreign Jan Masaryk in Sezimovo Usti, Czechoslovakia, March 9, 1948. (CTK Photo)
Edvard Benes, Antonin Zapotocky, Klement Gottwald, new government, constitutional promise, oath, Communist putsch, February 1948
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, left, watches to the Deputy Prime Minister Antonin Zapotocky signs the constitutional promise at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 27, 1948. At right is Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, new government, constitutional promise, oath, Communist putsch, February 1948, Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor, Zdenek Fierlinger, Frantisek Krajcir, Alois Petr, Alois Neuman, Evzen Erban, Josef Plojhar
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, left, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, right, and the members of the new government at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 27, 1948. (L-R) Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor, Zdenek Fierlinger, Frantisek Krajcir, Alois Petr, Alois Neuman, Evzen Erban and Josef Plojhar. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, new government, constitutional promise, oath, Communist putsch, February 1948, Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor, Zdenek Fierlinger
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, left, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, right, and the members of the new government at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 27, 1948. (L-R) Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor and Zdenek Fierlinger. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, new government, constitutional promise, oath, Communist putsch, February 1948, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor, Zdenek Fierlinger, Frantisek Krajcir, Alois Petr, Alois Neuman, Evzen Urban
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, left, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, right, and the members of the new government at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 27, 1948. (L-R) Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor, Zdenek Fierlinger, Frantisek Krajcir, Alois Petr, Alois Neuman and Evzen Urban. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, new government, constitutional promise, oath, Communist putsch, February 1948
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, left, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, right, and the members of the new government at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 27, 1948. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Prague, February 1948, people, Klement Gottwald during oath (right) with Deputy Prime Minister Antonin Zapotocky (center) while departing President Edvard Benes looks on
***ARCHIVE PHOTO from February, 27, 1948*** Members of newly established Czechoslovak government make a vow to president Edvard Benes, front left, in Prague, Czechoslovkia on Feb. 27, 1948. New government was led by Prime Minister Klement Gottwald, front right. Other pictured members, in behind left to right, Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor and Zdenek Fierlinger. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, February 1948, people, Klement Gottwald during oath (right) with Deputy Prime Minister Antonin Zapotocky (center) while departing President Edvard Benes looks on
***ARCHIVE PHOTO from February, 27, 1948*** Members of newly established Czechoslovak government make a vow to president Edvard Benes, front left, in Prague, Czechoslovkia on Feb. 27, 1948. New government was led by Prime Minister Klement Gottwald, front right. Other pictured members, in behind left to right, Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor and Zdenek Fierlinger. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, February 1948, people, Klement Gottwald during oath (right), - back row from left: Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor, Zdenek Fierlinger, Frantisek Krajcir, Alois Petr, Alois Neuman, Evzen Erban, Josef Plojhar
***ARCHIVE PHOTO from February, 27, 1948*** Members of newly established Czechoslovak government make a vow to president Edvard Benes, front left, in Prague, Czechoslovkia on Feb. 27, 1948. New government was led by Prime Minister Klement Gottwald, front right. Other pictured members, in behind left to right, Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor, Zdenek Fierlinger, Frantisek Krajcir, Alois Peter, Alois Neumann, Evzen Erban and Josef Plojhar. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, February 1948, people, Klement Gottwald (right) after the pledge with departing President Edvard Benes shaking Gottwald´s hand
***ARCHIVE PHOTO from February, 27, 1948*** Czechoslovak Prime Minister Klement Gottwald (right) congratulates newly elected second term government and shakes hands with Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes (left), Prague Castle, February 27, 1947. CTK Photo / Jiri Rublic. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, February 1948, people, Klement Gottwald during oath (right), Deputy Prime Minister Antonin Zapotocky signs the pledge while departing President Edvard Benes looks on
Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 27, 1948, Klement Gottwald during oath (right), Deputy Prime Minister Antonin Zapotocky signs the pledge while President Edvard Benes looks on. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, February 1948, Klement Gottwald (right) while departing President Edvard Benes receives the pledge of the new government
Prague, February 27th 1948, Klement Gottwald (right) with departing President Edvard Benes receives the pledge of the new government. Others present, from left : Bohumil Lausman, Antonin Zapotocky, Antonin Gregor, Zdenek Fierlinger, Frantisek Krajcir and Alois Petr. CTK Vintage Photo
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, Vaclav Nosek, Antonin Zapotocky, government, Communist putsch, February 1948
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, left, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, third right, Minister of Interior Vaclav Nosek, second right, and Chairman of the Central Council of Unions Antonin Zapotocky, third left, at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 25, 1948. Klement Gottwald handed over to the President a proposal for the reconstruction and replenishment of the members of the government. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, government, Communist putsch, February 1948
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, right, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, left, at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 25, 1948. Klement Gottwald handed over to the President a proposal for the reconstruction and replenishment of the members of the government. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, Antonin Zapotocky, government, Communist putsch, February 1948
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, center, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, left, and Chairman of the Central Council of Unions Antonin Zapotocky, right, at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 25, 1948. Klement Gottwald handed over to the President a proposal for the reconstruction and replenishment of the members of the government. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, Vaclav Nosek, Antonin Zapotocky, government, Communist putsch, February 1948
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, right, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, second right, Minister of Interior Vaclav Nosek, second left, and Chairman of the Central Council of Unions Antonin Zapotocky, left, at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 25, 1948. Klement Gottwald handed over to the President a proposal for the reconstruction and replenishment of the members of the government. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Edvard Benes, Klement Gottwald, government, Communist putsch, February 1948
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, right, meets Prime Minister and Chairman of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Klement Gottwald, left, at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czechoslovakia, February 25, 1948. Klement Gottwald handed over to the President a proposal for the reconstruction and replenishment of the members of the government. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Klement Gottwald speaks
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald (photo) announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, February 1948, Gottwald waves the crowd
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: Klement Gottwald waves the crowd. CTK Vintage Photo
Edvard BENES - Antonin ZAPOTOCKY - Klement GOTTWALD - Vaclav NOSEK
Czechoslovakia. After Communist putsch in February 1948, On the 25th of February 1948 President Edvard Benes, left, hosted Antonin Zapotocky (center), Klement Gottwald (right) and was given the plan for the reconstruction of government. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, February 1948, crowd, enthusiastic, happy, Czechoslovak national flag, St. Wenceslav, National Museum
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: People carry Czechoslovak flags in support of the putsch. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Klement Gottwald speaks
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald (photo) announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Zdenek Nejedly
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Czechoslovak minister of education Zdenek Nejedly gives a speech.
Prague, February 1948, crowd, enthusiastic, Czechoslovak national flag
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: People carry Czechoslovak flags in support of the putsch.
Edvard Benes shakes hands with Klement Gottwald, Prague
Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, right, greets Prime Minister and Communist Party chairman Klement Gottwald in Prague, Czechoslovakia on Feb. 25, 1948. Klement Gottwald became a Prime Minister of newly established communist government. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Klement Gottwald
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald (photo) announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, February 1948, Wenceslas Square, manifestation
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: Crowd gathering at Wenceslas Square. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Zdenek Nejedly, Minister of Education
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: Education Minister Zdenek Nejedly. CTK Vintage Photo
Vaclav Kopecky (speaking), Zdenek Nejedly (second from right)
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: Information Minister Vaclav kopecky during speech.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: Information Minister Vaclav kopecky during speech with Minster of Agriculture Julius Duris (right). CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: Information Minister Vaclav kopecky during speech.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Minister of Education Vaclav Nejedly at microphone
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: Information Minister Vaclav Kopecky. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: L-R, Minister of Informations Vaclav Kopecky, Josef Krosnar, Education Minister Zdenek Nejedly and unidentified person. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Minister of Information Vaclav Kopecky
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Vaclav Kopecky, Minister of Information, speaks to microphone . CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, manifestation
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Zdenek Nejedly
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: Minister of Education Zdenek Nejedly.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, Klement Gottwald speaks to crowd
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald (photo) announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, crowd, manifestation
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, crowd, manifestation
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, crowd
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, crowd
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, manifestation, crowd
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, crowd
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, large crowd
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, Wenceslas Square, February 1948, large crowd, people
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, February 1948, People's Militia, street, manifestation
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced on Wenceslas Square that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government. Photo: cheering crowd with Soviet flags. CTK Vintage Photo
Prague, February 1948, manifestation
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Crowds of people headed to Wenceslas Square, where communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, February 1948, crowd, enthusiastic, happy
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Crowds of people headed to Wenceslas Square, where communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, February 1948, crowd, enthusiastic, happy, Soviet flag, Communists
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Crowds of people headed to Wenceslas Square, where communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, February 1948, crowd, enthusiastic, happy
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Crowds of people headed to Wenceslas Square, where communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Prague, February 1948, crowd, enthusiastic, happy, Czechoslovak national flag
Czechoslovakia, On the 25th of February 1948 Crowds of people headed to Wenceslas Square, where communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald announced that President Edvard Benes, accepted the resignation of the democratic ministers. Gottwald also announced the members of the new government.
Czechoslovakia, February 1948, Klement Gottwald
***ARCHIVE PHOTO from February, 21, 1948*** Prime minister and Communist party chairman Klement Gottwald speaks to the crowd at Old Town Square Square in Prague, Czechoslovakia on Feb. 21, 1948. Communist party proposed its solution to government crisis. On Feb. 25 president Edvard Benes established new communist government.
Czechoslovakia, February 1948, Klement Gottwald
***ARCHIVE PHOTO from February, 21, 1948*** Prime minister and Communist party chairman Klement Gottwald speaks to the crowd at Old Town Square Square in Prague, Czechoslovakia on Feb. 21, 1948. Communist party proposed its solution to government crisis. On Feb. 25 president Edvard Benes established new communist government.
Edvard Benes, Christmas speech, last speech
Prague, Christmas 1947. President Edvard Benes during his last Christmas speech. Only two month later the Communists seized power of Czechoslovakia and Benes was forced to resign. The totalitarian regime lasted for over 40 years and drove Czechoslovakia to economic collapse and its citizen to despair. (CTK Photo/Jiri Rublic)