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Pepca Kardelj (née
Pepca Maček;
February 20, 1914 –
April 15, 1990) was a
Slovene Partisan and
political activist. She
fought as a
communist partisan during...
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Franc Leskošek (sl) and
Boris Kidrič. On 15
August 1939,
Kardelj married Pepca Kardelj,
sister of the (later) People's Hero and
communist functionary Ivan...
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Josef Stejskal may
refer to:
Josef Stejskal (artist), Czech-born
Australian poster artist Josef Stejskal (dramatist) (1897–1942),
Czech theatre director...
- ac****ulate
wealth during his term as president. The
process is
being overseen by
PEPCA (Government anti-corruption prosecution) and the
Deputy Attorney General...
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Ganso Czech: Josef; Diminutives: Pepa, Peppa, Pepík, Pepik, Jožka, Pepan,
Pepča, ****, Pepino, Jožin Danish:
Josef Dutch: Jozef, Josephus; Diminutives:...
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leader Anton Haus (1851–1917) –
Grand Admiral of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
Pepca Kardelj (1914–1990) –
partisan and
political activist Johann Katzianer (1491–1539)...
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Odebrecht a
prisionero en Najayo". 2
October 2021. Nacional, El (2023-06-30). "
Pepca acusa a Jean
Alain adueñ**** de US$184 MM de los
pagados por Odebrecht"...
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Josef '
Pepča'
Stejskal (also
known as
Josef Lada Stejskal) is a
figure of Brno
subculture during the 1970s in Czechoslovakia.
Labelled as a 'poet, artist...
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European Parliament (2014–2019)
Pepca Kardelj (1914–1990, wife of
Edvard Kardelj) Ivan Maček –
Matija (1908–1993,
brother Pepca Kardelj, brother-in-law of...
- Nožice,
Slovenia on
November 20, 1934, to
farmers father Jože and
mother Pepca, born Prešeren, as the
oldest of four children. His
younger sister Agata...