- Klement Gottwald
Infobox_President
name=Klement Gottwald
imagesize = 110px
order = 5th
office= President of Czechoslovakia
term_start=14 June ,1948
term_end=14 March ,1953
predecessor=Edvard Beneš
successor=Antonín Zápotocký
order2 = 15th
office2= Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia
term_start2=2 July ,1946
term_end2=15 June ,1948
predecessor2=Zdenek Fierlinger
successor2=Antonín Zápotocký
birth_date=birth date|1896|11|23
birth_place=Dědice (Vyškov ),Austria Hungary
death_date=death date and age|1953|3|14|1896|11|23
death_place=Prague ,Czechoslovakia
party=Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
spouse=Marta Gottwaldová |Klement Gottwald (
November 23 ,1896 , Dědice (Vyškov), South Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now the Czech Republic) -March 14 ,1953 ) was aCzechoslovakia nCommunist politician, longtime leader of theCommunist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ or CPCz or CPC),prime minister and president of Czechoslovakia.Biography
His first career was as a cabinet maker. Subsequently, he was (1921) one of the founders of the KSČ, 1921-1926 newspaper editor and KSČ functionary in
Slovakia , since 1925 member of the KSČ Central Committee, 1926 - 1929 the leader of the Central Political and Propaganda Committee of the KSČ Central Committee, 1929 - 1948 member of the parliament, 1929 - 1945 Secretary-General of the KSČ, 1935 - 1943 a secretary of theComintern , 1939 - 1945 one of the leaders of Communist resistance (in Moscow), 1945 - 1953 chairman of the KSČ, 1945 - 1946 Vice Premier, 1946 - 1948 Prime Minister of the Czechoslovak government, 1948 - 1953 President of Czechoslovakia.In March 1945,
Edvard Beneš , who had been elected President of Czechoslovakia 1935-38 and who had been head of theCzechoslovak Government-in-Exile in London since 1941, agreed to form a National Front government with Gottwald. Elected to the first Czech post-war government following the 1946 election, Gottwald became Premier of Czechoslovakia.In May 1946 Klement Gottwald, leader of the communist party, managed to win the elections with an astonishing success: 38% of the votes. This has been the widest electoral success of the communist party ever recorded in a free election. [Jean-Baptiste Duroselle: Histoire Diplomatique de 1919 à nos jours, pt.3, ch.2, par.5, pag 256. Dalloz 1993, Paris.]
On
May 9 ,1948 , after the February coup d'état, parliament (the National Assembly) passed a new constitution (theNinth-of-May Constitution ). President Beneš refused to sign the new legislation and he resigned onJune 7 ,1948 (he died three months later). On June 14, the National Assembly elected Klement Gottwald as the new President of Czechoslovakia.A Stalinist, he nationalized the country's industry and collectivised its farms. There was considerable resistance within the government to
Russia n influence on Czechoslovak politics and Gottwald instigated a series ofpurge s, first to remove non-communists, later to remove some communists as well. Prominent Communists who became victims of these purges and were defendants in thePrague Trials includedRudolf Slánský , the party'sgeneral secretary , Vlado Clementis (the Foreign Minister) andGustáv Husák (the leader of an administrative body responsible for Slovakia), who was dismissed from office for "bourgeois nationalism". Clementis was executed in December 1952 and hundreds of other government officials were sent to prison. Husák was rehabilitated in 1960s and became Czechoslovak president in 1975.In the famous photograph from 21st of February 1948, described also in
The Book of Laughter and Forgetting byMilan Kundera ,Vladimír Clementis stands next to Klement Gottwald. When Vladimír Clementis was charged in 1950, he was erased from the photograph (along with the photographer Karel Hájek) by the statepropaganda . [ [http://fotobanka.ctk.cz/fotobanka/fb_detail.php?id_fotky=FO00110471] Photograph of Gottwald and Clementis from 21st of February 1948, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Czech News Agency, ctk.cz .] [ [http://fotobanka.ctk.cz/fotobanka/fb_detail.php?id_fotky=FO00110470] Retouched photograph of Gottwald and Clementis from 21st of February 1948, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Czech News Agency, ctk.cz .]Gottwald died in 1953, just five days after attending Stalin's funeral in Moscow on 9th of March, due to a burst artery brought about by prolonged heart disease, heavily affected by
syphilis and strong alcoholism. In 1953, amausoleum was initially erected for Gottwald at the site of Jan Žižka monument in the district of Žižkov, Prague. However in 1962 the body was removed and cremated at the behest of his family.He was succeeded by Antonín Zápotocký, the Premier of Czechoslovakia from 1948 - 1953.Zlín , a city inMoravia (Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic), was renamed Gottwaldov after him during 1949–1990.Zmiiv , a city inKharkiv Oblast , Ukraine, was named Hotvald after him during 1976–1990.Námestie Slobody "(Freedom square)" inBratislava , Slovakia was formerly named "Gottwaldovo námestie" after him.In
2005 he was voted the Worst Czech in aČT poll (a programme under theBBC licence100 Greatest Britons ). He received 26% of votes. [ [http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/specialy/nejvetsicech/padouch 10 Worst Czechs, in Czech] ]See also
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History of Czechoslovakia
*List of Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia
*Order of Klement Gottwald *
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