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Nicolas Grunitzky (French pronunciation: [nikɔla gʁynitski]; 5
April 1913 – 27
September 1969) was the
second president of Togo and its
third head of...
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Grunitzky is a
Slavic masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Grunitzka or Grunitzkaya; it may
refer to
Claude Grunitzky (born 1971), Togolese...
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Claude Grunitzky (born
February 28, 1971) is a journalist,
editor and entrepreneur. A
graduate of the
University of
London and the M****achusetts Institute...
- Dina
Grunitzky (1903–1964) is the wife of the
first president of Togo Sylv**** Olympio. She was the wife
first lady of the
Republic of Togo from 15 April...
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involvement in the
elections (including the 1956
election that made
Nicolas Grunitzky, the
brother to Olympio's wife, the
Prime Minister of the
colony as head...
- to an
interim government led by
Nicolas Grunitzky. The
military leader Gn****ingbé Eyadéma
overthrew Grunitzky in a
bloodless coup in 1967. He ****umed...
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handed over
power to an
interim government led by
Nicolas Grunitzky. In May 1963,
Grunitzky was
elected President of the Republic. The new leadership...
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helped establish Nicolas Grunitzky as the nation's new president. Four
years on, Eyadéma,
having fallen out with
Grunitzky, led a
second military coup...
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January 1967 to 14
April 1967
following the
overthrow of
President Nicolas Grunitzky's government. Kléber
Dadjo was born in Siou on 12
August 1914. He was of...
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Claude Grunitzky and sold to
Alliance Trace Media in 2003.
Trace magazine was the
successor to True magazine,
which the Togo-born
Grunitzky had started...