Ministry of Defense (Czechoslovakia)

Ministry of Defense (Czechoslovakia)
Logo of Czechoslovak Army before 1961

The Ministry of Defense of Czechoslovakia refers to the defense ministry which was responsible for defense of Czechoslovakia during its existence, from 1918 to 1992.

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List of ministers

Ministers of Defense of the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938)

Václav Klofáč, Minister of Defense from 1918 to 1920
Jiří Stříbrný, Minister of Defense from 1925 to 1926
General of the Army Jan Syrový, Minister of Defense in 1926 and from 1938 to 1939
# Name Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Václav Klofáč 1868–1942 No military rank 14 November 1918 24 May 1920
2 Vlastimil Tusar 1880–1924 No military rank 25 May 1920 15 July 1920
3 Ivan Markovič 1888–1944 No military rank 16 July 1920 14 September 1920
4 Otakar Husák 1885–1964 General 15 September 1920 25 September 1921
5 František Udržal 1866–1938 No military rank 26 September 1921 8 December 1925 1st Term
6 Jiří Stříbrný 1880–1955 No military rank 9 December 1925 17 March 1926
7 Jan Syrový 1888–1970 General of the Army 18 March 1926 11 October 1926 1st Term
8 František Udržal 1866–1938 No military rank 12 October 1926 15 September 1929 2nd Term
9 Karel Viškovský 1868–1932 No military rank 16 September 1929 28 October 1932
10 Bohumír Bradáč 1881–1935 No military rank 29 October 1932 3 June 1935
11 František Machník 1886–1967 No military rank 3 June 1935 21 September 1938

Minister of Defense of the Second Czechoslovak Republic (1938–1939)

# Name Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Jan Syrový 1888–1970 General of the Army 22 September 1938 27 April 1939 2nd Term

Ministers of Defense of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile (1940–1945)

General of the Army Sergej Ingr, Minister of Defense in the Czechoslovak government-in-exile from 1940 to 1944
# Name Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Sergej Ingr 1894–1956 General of the Army 21 July 1940 19 September 1944
2 Jan Masaryk 1886–1948 No military rank September 1944 3 April 1945

Minister of Defense of the Third Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1948)

# Name Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Ludvík Svoboda 1895–1979 General of the Army 4 April 1945 7 June 1948 Continued below

Ministers of Defense during the Communist Era (Czechoslovak Republic and Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 1948–1989)

General of the Army Ludvík Svoboda, Minister of Defense from 1945 to 1950
General of the Army Martin Dzúr, Minister of Defense from 1968 to 1985
General of the Army Milán Václavík, Minister of Defense from 1985 to 1989
# Name Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Ludvík Svoboda 1895–1979 General of the Army 7 June 1948 24 April 1950 Continued from above
2 Alexej Čepička 1910–1990 General of the Army 25 April 1950 24 April 1956
3 Bohumír Lomský 1914–1982 General of the Army 25 April 1956 23 April 1968
4 Martin Dzúr 1919–1985 General of the Army 24 April 1968 10 January 1985 Died five days after stepped down as Defense Minister
5 Milán Václavík 1928–2007 General of the Army 10 January 1985 3 December 1989

Ministers of Defense of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic (1989–1992)

General Imrich Andrejčák, Minister of Defense in 1992
# Name Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Miroslav Vacek 1935– General of the Army 4 December 1989 17 October 1990
2 Luboš Dobrovský 1932– No military rank 18 October 1990 1 July 1992
3 Imrich Andrejčák 1941– General 2 July 1992 31 December 1992

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