- The
Slánský trial (officially
Proces s vedením protistátního spikleneckého
centra v čele s
Rudolfem Slánským English: "Trial of the
Leadership of the...
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Rudolf Slánský (31 July 1901 – 3
December 1952) was a
leading Czech Communist politician.
Holding the post of the party's
General Secretary after World...
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Slansky or
Slánský is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Richard Slansky (1940–1998),
American theoretical physicist Rudolf Slánský (1901–1952)...
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Richard C.
Slansky (3
April 1940 – 16
January 1998) was an
American theoretical physicist.
Slansky received his bachelor's
degree from
Harvard University...
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David Sklansky (born
December 22, 1947) is an
American professional poker player and author. An
early writer on
poker strategy, he is
known for his mathematical...
- performance. In the
Slánský trial in Czechoslovakia, when the
judge skipped one of the
scripted questions, the better-rehe****d
Slánský answered the one...
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David Alan
Sklansky is an
American lawyer who is
currently the
Stanley Morrison Professor of Law at
Stanford Law
School (since 2014).
Sklansky grew up...
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parties by the
Cominform at
Szklarska Poręba in
September 1947,
Rudolf Slánský returned to
Prague with a plan for the
final seizure of power. Thereafter...
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ordered that the
doctors be
tortured to
ensure confessions. In November, the
Slánský trial took
place in Czechoslovakia, in
which 13
senior Communist Party...
- for
Foreign Trade,
Czechoslovakia (1949–1952), and a co-defendant in the
Slánský trial in
November 1952.
Imprisoned by the ****s in the Lodz
ghetto and...