Andrej Hlinka

Hlinka in 1937 Andrej Hlinka (born 27 September 1864 – 16 August 1938) was a Slovak Catholic priest, journalist, banker, politician, and one of the most important Slovak public activists in Czechoslovakia before World War II. He was the leader of the Hlinka's Slovak People's Party (since 1913), papal chamberlain (since 1924), inducted papal protonotary (since 1927), member of the National Assembly of Czechoslovakia, and chairman of the St. Vojtech Fellowship (a religious publication organization). Provided by Wikipedia
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    La fuerza de los débiles y la debilidad de los fuertes / by Hlinka, Andrej, 1864-1938

    Published 1982
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