Government of Jozef Tiso IV

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The government Jozef Tiso IV , led by Prime Minister Jozef Tiso , was the first government of the independent Slovak state (Slovak: Slovenský štát , later also: Slovak Republic, Slovak Slovenská republika ), which came under pressure from the German Empire from the Czecho-Slovak Republic split off and existed from 1939 to 1945. She was in office from March 14, 1939 to October 27, 1939 and was replaced by the Vojtech Tuka government.

Government formation

The fourth government of Josef Tiso, as far as one counts his three governments of the autonomous republic of Czecho-Slovakia 1938/1939, was formed after the parliament of the state parliament of the "Slovak Land" (Slovak: Slovenská zeme) on March 14, 1939 the Declared independence and adopted Act 1/1939 Coll. On the now independent Slovak state. Chronologically, the Josef Tiso IV government followed the last government of autonomous Slovakia, the Karol Sidor government (March 11, 1939 - March 14, 1939).

Government composition

The ministers were in office throughout the regular term of office (March 14, 1939 - October 27, 1939) unless otherwise stated.

Party affiliation

The leading and only authorized party in the Slovak state was Hlinkova slovenská ľudová strana - Strana slovenskej národnej jednoty , known in German as Hlinkas Slovak People's Party , or Hlinka Party for short . It brought together some previous parties, others (such as the Communist and Social Democratic Parties and their organizations and associations) were banned as early as October 9, 1938, when Slovakia was still an autonomous republic of Czecho-Slovakia. It had the character of a unity party . It was the decisive force that pushed the secession of Slovakia.

Individual evidence

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  2. Mnichov a druhá světová válka 1938 - 1945 https://www.vlada.cz/assets/Mnichov-a-druha-svetova-valka-1938.pdf
  3. II. VLÁDY V LETECH 1918-1992 , section c) Slovenská republika , in: Milan Churaň et al., KDO BYL KDO v našich dějinách ve 20. století , Enzyklopädie, Verlag LIBRI, Prague 1998, ISBN 80-85983-65- 6 , online at: libri.cz/databaze / ...
  4. (Stanislava Kolková :) Slovakia in the Second World War , material from the Herder Institute for East Central European Research, online at: herder-institut.de/...seite.html
  5. Slovakia in the Second World War - Chronology , material from the Herder Institute for East Central European Research, online at: herder-institut.de/...63.html

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