Klement Gottwald
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Klement Gottwald
Summary
Klement Gottwald is a human[1]. He was born in Dědice[2]. He was born on November 23, 1896[3]. He died in Prague[4]. He died on March 14, 1953[5]. He worked as a politician[6]. He ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (553 views/month, #6,955 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Klement Gottwald's place of birth was Dědice[2].
- Born in Heroltice[8], Klement Gottwald…
- Klement Gottwald died in Prague[4].
- Klement Gottwald was born on November 23, 1896[3].
- Klement Gottwald died on March 14, 1953[5].
- Klement Gottwald is buried at Olšany Cemetery[9].
- Among Klement Gottwald's spouses was Marta Gottwaldová[10].
- A child of Klement Gottwald was Marta Čepičková[11].
- Klement Gottwald held citizenship in Czechoslovakia[12].
- Klement Gottwald's professions included politician[6].
- Klement Gottwald held the position of President of Czechoslovakia[13].
- Klement Gottwald held the position of Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia[14].
- Klement Gottwald held the position of First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia[15].
- Klement Gottwald received the honorary citizen of Třebíč[16].
- Klement Gottwald received the Order of Socialism[17].
- Klement Gottwald received the Order of Building of the Socialist Homeland[18].
- Klement Gottwald received the honorary citizen of Plzeň[19].
- Klement Gottwald received the honorary citizen of Liberec[20].
- Klement Gottwald received the honorary citizen of Prague[21].
- Klement Gottwald is recorded as male[22].
- Klement Gottwald's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Klement Gottwald was affiliated with the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia[24].
- Klement Gottwald's Commons category is recorded as Klement Gottwald[25].
- The cause of death was myocardial infarction[26].
- Klement Gottwald's residence is recorded as Birthhouse of Klement Gottwald in Dědice[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Dědice[2], a municipal part of the Czech Republic[28], in Czech Republic[29] and Heroltice[8], a village[30], in Czech Republic[31]. Klement Gottwald was born on November 23, 1896[3].
Career and Affiliations
Klement Gottwald worked as a politician[6]. Positions held include President of Czechoslovakia[13], a position[32], in Czechoslovakia[33], founded in 1918[34]; Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia[14]; and First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia[15], a position[35], in Czechoslovakia[36].
Recognition
Awards received include honorary citizen of Třebíč[16], an award[37], in Czech Republic[38]; Order of Socialism[17], an order[39], in Czechoslovak Socialist Republic[40], founded in 1951[41]; Order of Building of the Socialist Homeland[18], an order[42], in Czechoslovakia[43], founded in 1953[44]; honorary citizen of Plzeň[19], an award[45], in Czech Republic[46]; honorary citizen of Liberec[20], an award[47], in Czech Republic[48]; and honorary citizen of Prague[21], an award[49], in Czech Republic[50].
Personal Life
Among Klement Gottwald's spouses was Marta Gottwaldová[10]. A child of him was Marta Čepičková[11]. He was affiliated with the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia[24].
Death and Burial
Klement Gottwald died on March 14, 1953[5]. He died in Prague[4]. The cause of death was myocardial infarction[26]. Burial took place at Olšany Cemetery[9].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Klement Gottwald include Zlín[51], a statutory city in the Czech Republic[52], in Czech Republic[53], founded in 1322[54], headquartered in Zlín[55]; Nusle Bridge[56], a road-rail bridge[57], in Czech Republic[58], founded in 1973[59]; Order of him[60], an order[61], in Czechoslovakia[62], founded in 1953[63]; and Vyšehrad[64], a metro station[65], in Czech Republic[66], founded in 1974[67].
Why It Matters
Klement Gottwald ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (553 views/month, #6,955 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[68] He is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[69]
Entities named for him include Zlín[51], a statutory city in the Czech Republic[52], in Czech Republic[53], founded in 1322[54], headquartered in Zlín[55]; Nusle Bridge[56], a road-rail bridge[57], in Czech Republic[58], founded in 1973[59]; Order of him[60], an order[61], in Czechoslovakia[62], founded in 1953[63]; and Vyšehrad[64], a metro station[65], in Czech Republic[66], founded in 1974[67].
FAQs
Where was Klement Gottwald born?
Klement Gottwald was born in Dědice[2].
Where did Klement Gottwald die?
Klement Gottwald passed away in Prague[4].
Who was Klement Gottwald married to?
Klement Gottwald's spouses include Marta Gottwaldová[10].
What did Klement Gottwald do for work?
Klement Gottwald worked as politician[6].
What awards did Klement Gottwald receive?
Honors received include honorary citizen of Třebíč[16], Order of Socialism[17], Order of Building of the Socialist Homeland[18], and honorary citizen of Plzeň[19].