Tomáš Masaryk
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (7 March 1850 - 14 September 1937) was the first President of Czechoslovakia. He led the country between years 1918 and 1935. He was a scientist, philosopher, pedagog, politician, and journalist. He studied in Brno, Vienna, and Leipzig, and he spoke many languages (Latin, French, Polish, German and English). He worked as a teacher at a university in Prague and Vienna.
Some looked at him as having charisma.
Edvard Beneš was the next president after him.
Tomáš Masaryk Media
Hall on the ground floor in the "Alte Universität", designed by Jean Nicolas Jadot de Ville-Issey and today housing the Austrian Accademy of Science
Hustopeče: Grave of parents of Masaryk
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Triumvirate of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Milan Rastislav Štefánik, and Edvard Beneš.
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Masaryk and his daughter, Olga, returning from exile on 21 December 1918
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Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk 1919
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Visiting kibbutz Beit Alfa, Mandatory Palestine, 1924.
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Masaryk at Prague Old Town Square in 1932
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Grave of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and his family in Lány cemetery
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Statue of Masaryk in Prague