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Svazarm or
Union for
Cooperation with the Army (Czech: Svaz pro spolupráci s armádou /
Svazarm, Slovak: Zväz pre spoluprácu s armádou / Zväzarm) was, in...
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being transferred to aeroclubs, with the last
aircraft being retired from
Svazarm flying clubs in 1964. In the 1960s and
early 1970s, the Spanish, Swiss...
- (ДОСФЛОТ)). On 20
August 1951 they were re-merged as a
single society, DOSAAF.
Svazarm, in
Czechoslovakia Defense ****istance Organization,
Bulgarian government-sponsored...
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people on
Wenceslas Square. She
enrolled in the
shooting ring at the
Svazarm. But she
changed her mind
about this
option also: she was
afraid that she...
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Golden Helmet name. However, in 1983 the
stadium became a
centre for the
Svazarm and the site was
known as a
centre of
professional sports. The team raced...
- they were
known as KV
Zvazarmu Plzeň,
following their connection with
Svazarm. When the
league was
reformed in 1967
following a four-year break, the...
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Cross Union of
Agricultural Cooperatives Union of Anti-Fascist
Fighters Svazarm (Union for
Cooperation with the Army)
National Peace Committee Physical...
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remained unbuilt. In late 1952, the E-55 was
transferred to
Svazarm, the
Czechoslovak paramilitary youth training organisation,
where it was...
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Championship during 1957 and as KAMK
Ostrava won the 2.Liga. The team
adopted the
Svazarm prefix before the
North Moravian name was also added. The team won a second...
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Union and many
local groups existed only on the paper.
There was also the
Svazarm, a paramilitary,
Scouting type
organisations that
readied Czechoslovak...