- Fedor Hodža
Fedor Hodža (
4 November 1912 ,Budapest –17 September ,1968 ,New York City ) was a Slovak politician and lawyer, the son ofMilan Hodža .He was a graduate of the Faculty of Law of the
Charles University inPrague . He worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Prague (1938 – 1939).During the
World War II (more precisely 1938 – 1945) he lived inFrance and the UK, where he was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Agriculture of the Czechoslovak government in exile from 1940 to 1945. He participated, along with his father, in the creation of theSlovak National Council inParis , which was supposed to be an opposition body to the exile policy ofEdvard Beneš . After his father had left for the U.S., Fedor established close relationships with Beneš and even became a member of the Czechoslovak pseudo-parliament in exile ("State Council") inLondon in 1944.In 1945, he was a member of the
Slovak National Council . After WWII, from 1945 to 1948, he was a member of the Czechoslovak parliament ("National Assembly") and Secretary General of the Democratic Party.In 1948, when the communists took power in Czechoslovakia, he emigrated to the U.S. There, as a member of the Council for a Free Czecho-Slovakia and of the Permanent Council of Slovak Democratic Exiles, he tried to achieve a re-establishment of democracy in Czechoslovakia, ruled by communists at that time.
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