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- Josef Kaizl (10 June 1854, Volyně – 19 August 1901, Myslkovice) was a Czech professor, economist, and politician in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was...
- Realist Party, which he had founded in 1889 with Karel Kramář and Josef Kaizl. During World War I a number of Czechs and Slovaks, the Czechoslovak Legions...
- Karel Sladkovský, Julius Grégr, Eduard Grégr, Alois Pravoslav Trojan, Josef Kaizl, Josef Barák, Emanuel Engel, Karel Kramář, Alois Rašín Founded 1874 Dissolved...
- "Realists") was founded in 1900 by Tomáš Masaryk, Karel Kramář and Josef Kaizl. It attempted to reform the Czech Government and establish a democracy in...
- Historical leaders František Palacký, František Ladislav Rieger, Josef Kaizl, František August Brauner, Karel Mattuš Founded 1848 Dissolved 1918 Succeeded by...
- Claudia Raffelhüschen Tobias Pflüger Hanna Kohl (PARTEI) Anke Glenz (FW) Mira Kaizl (MLPD) Sabine Kropf (dieBasis) Simon Grimm (PDV) Anna Rasputina (Volt) Alexander...
- (1850–1937), but he strictly rejected being counted as a liberal. Josef Kaizl (1854–1901) Garver, Bruce M. (1978). The Young Czech party, 1874-1901, and...
- Eduard Herbst, Emil Sax, Leopold Hasner von Artha, Hans Kelsen, Josef Kaizl, Alois Rašín, presidents of Czechoslovakia Edvard Beneš and Emil Hácha,...
-   First party Second party Third party   Leader Josef Kaizl Party NSS DLVP PKK Alliance Bohemian Club German Progressive Parties Poland Club Leader since...
- town square dates from 1760. Josef Niklas (1817–1877), architect Josef Kaizl (1854–1901), economist and politician Jan Rubeš (1920–2009), opera singer...