Government of Jan Šrámek II
The Jan Šrámek II government was the second government of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile during the occupation of Czechoslovakia during World War II in London , appointed by President Edvard Beneš and headed by Prime Minister Jan Šrámek for two terms from July 21, 1940 to April 5, 1945 .
The government of Jan Šrámek II. Succeeded the government of Jan Šrámek I and was in office from 12/14. November 1942 to April 5, 1945 in London; followed her in Kosice installed government Zdenek Fierlinger I .
The government composition
Šrámek's second government consisted of the following ministers:
- Jan Šrámek - Prime Minister
- Jan Masaryk - Foreign Minister
- Juraj Slávik - Minister of the Interior (School System)
- Jaroslav Stránský - Minister of Justice
- Ladislav Karel closing time - Minister of Finance
- Sergěj Ingr - Minister of Defense
- Rudolf Viest - (Defense)
- Ján Bečko - Minister for Social Affairs
- Ján Bečko - (Health)
- Ján Lichner - Minister of Agriculture
- František Němec - Minister of Economy
- František Němec - (Minister of Trade, Industry and Commerce)
- Václav Majer - Minister for Trade, Industry and Commerce
- Hubert Ripka - without business area (exterior)
- Rudolf Viest - without division (defense)
Remarks
- ↑ Business areas in brackets: entrusted with the agenda or management without being appointed minister for this area
- ↑ until April 19, 1944
- ↑ from April 19, 1944
- ↑ until August 3, 1944
- ↑ from August 3, 1944
source
- Information from the Czech government, online at: www.vlada.cz/.../jan-sramek-2 , accessed on July 24, 2011