Jiří Stříbrný, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jiří Stříbrný

Czech politician, publisher and publicist

Date of Birth: 14-Jan-1880

Place of Birth: Rokycany, Plzeň Region, Czech Republic

Date of Death: 21-Jan-1955

Profession: writer, politician, journalist

Nationality: Czech Republic

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Jiří Stříbrný

  • Jirí Stríbrný (14 January 1880 – 21 January 1955) was a Czech politician.
  • He was one of the "founding fathers" of the Czechoslovak Republic, but became a quite controversial figure later on.
  • He died in prison in 1955, after being charged with World War II collaboration, although the specifics of that remain unclear. In 1926, Stríbrný was expelled from the Czechoslovak Socialist Party, just a short time after General Radola Gajda was forced to stand down from the military.
  • Gajda openly admitted to being a supporter of Italian fascism, although some would say he was fired on command of Tomáš Masaryk and Edvard Beneš.
  • Gajda expressed his grievances through the press holdings of Stríbrný, which did not sit well with the Socialist Party leadership, under Beneš (although Stríbrný was not particularly fond of Beneš himself). Stríbrný founded fascist party, the Slavic Socialist Party (Stranu slovanských socialistu), later known as the National league (Národní ligu), through which he participated in local elections.
  • He cooperated with Gajda and Charles Pergler in the 1929 elections (Liga proti vázaným kandidátním listinám), getting elected to the Chamber of Deputies again.
  • In the 1930s, he worked with Karel Kramár in the National Union (Národní sjednocení), which also included the likes of František Mareš.
  • At the end of the Second World War, Stríbrný was arrested and charged with collaboration.
  • He died in Valdice prison in 1955.

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