Ducháček, Ivo D. (1913- ).

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Czechoslovak diplomat; chef de cabinet to the deputy minister for foreign affairs in London, 1941-1945; editor-in-chief, Voice of America Czechoslovak service, 1949-1954.

From the description of Ivo D. Duchacek papers, 1939-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871795

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1913 February 27 Born, Prostejov, Czechoslovakia 1936 1939 Correspondent for Lidove noviny in Paris 1939 1945 Diplomatic officer, Government in Exile, London 1940 1944 Broadcast weekly commentaries on BBC to German-occupied Czechoslovakia 1941 1945 Chef de cabinet to the deputy minister of foreign affairs, Hubert Ripka 1945 Returned to Czechoslovakia as a liaison officer with General Patton's third army 1945 1948 Chief-editor and co-founder (with Pavel Tigrid) of Obzory Leader of the Czechoslovak People's Party, Member of the Czechoslovak Parliament, and chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly 1948 February Dismissed from the Czechoslovak People's Party, and after the Coup d'Etat emigrated to Great Britain, and later to the United States 1948 1953 Professor of political science, Yale University 1949 1954 Editor-in-chief, Czechoslovak Service, Voice of America, New York 1949 October 30 1988 Broadcast weekly political commentaries, known as "Zapisnik," on Voice of America, under the name of Martin Cermak 1951 1953 Research Consultant on the Yale Human Resources Project, sponsored by the U.S. Army 1954 1980 Professor of political science, The City College of the City University of New York 1955 1956 Broadcast commentaries on international politics on Radio Free Europe 1981 1984 Member, Executive Committee, Center for European Studies, the City University of New York 1984 spring Visiting scholar, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley 1988 March 1 Died, Kent, Connecticut From the guide to the Ivo D. Duchacek papers, 1939-1988, (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace)

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