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  2. Jozef Tiso - Wikipedia

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    Tiso was an official speaker from the party at Hlinka's funeral where he urged national unity and loyalty to the Czechoslovak republic. [21] He, however, continued negotiations with the central government in Prague, explained the goals of potential autonomy and refused a military solution of the Czechoslovak-German crisis.

  3. Francis Tiso - Wikipedia

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    Father Francis Vincent Tiso (born 19 September 1950) is a Catholic priest, scholar, and writer interested in inter-religious dialogue and Tibetan Buddhism. He teaches Tibetan Buddhism at the Pontifical Gregorian University (Universita' Pontificia Gregoriana: Istituto di Studi Interdisciplinari su Religioni e Culture) in Rome.

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    Arena Holdings, formerly known as Tiso Blackstar Group, Johnnic Communications, Avusa and the Times Media Group, is a South African media company based in Johannesburg, South Africa. It publishes several major South African newspapers , including the Sunday Times , Business Day , Financial Mail , Herald , Sowetan and Daily Dispatch .

  5. Slovak National Party - Wikipedia

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    [84] Slota called the fascist leader Jozef Tiso "one of the greatest sons of the Slovak nation" [61] and on 17 February 2000, 40 of the 41 city council members in Žilina, where Slota was mayor at the time, voted to dedicate a plaque honouring Jozef Tiso, [61] who was convicted and executed for the breaking up the Czechoslovak state and for ...

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  7. Slovak Republic (1939–1945) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 1939, Tiso officially became chairmen of the Slovak People's Party. On 26 October, he became President of the Slovak Republic, and appointed Vojtech Tuka as Prime Minister. President Jozef Tiso celebrating a Catholic mass, 1941. After 1942, President Tiso was also styled Vodca ("Leader"), an imitation of German Führer. [29]

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