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Husakism (Czech: husákismus; Slovak: husákizmus) is an
ideology connected with the
politician Gustáv
Husák of
Communist Czechoslovakia which has two different...
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Central Committee Husakism Husák's Children History of
Czechoslovakia Lennon Wall Saxon,
Wolfgang (19
November 1991). "Gustav
Husak,
Czechoslovak Leader...
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Husak or
husák in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Husák or
Husak is a
surname which may
refer to: Emil J.
Husak (born 1930),
American politician...
- Gustáv
Husák on 17 April 1969,
followed by the
official normalization policies referred to as
Husakism. The
policy ended either with
Husák's removal...
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Douglas N.
Husak is an
American legal philosopher,
academic and author. He is a
Distinguished Professor of
Philosophy and co-directs the
Institute for...
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Raisa Dmytrivna Husak (12
December 1944 — 14
August 2017) was a
Ukrainian folklorist, ethnoorganologist, and
public activist.
Honored Artist of Ukraine...
- Todd
Larkin Husak (born July 6, 1978) is an
American former professional football player who was a
quarterback in the
National Football League (NFL)....
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ideology of
normalization is
sometimes called Husakism after the
Czechoslovak leader Gustáv
Husák. When
Husák replaced Dubček as
leader of the KSČ in April...
- Dubček's
resignation Husák was
named KSČ
First Secretary in
April 1969 and
president of the
republic in July 1975.
Above all,
Husák was a
survivor who learned...
- (Cuba), Ho Chi Minh
Thought (Vietnam),
Hoxhaism (anti-revisionist Albania),
Husakism (Czechoslovakia),
Juche (North Korea),
Kadarism (Hungary),
Khmer Rouge...