Nathan Madien - What can I say, I've developed a soft spot for the fictional T&T. And Pruzinsky of course.
Black Watch - This is not lack of information or lack of options, it's just lack of interest and/or effort. I mean I'm no Slovak master scholar, I just chucked the names into google, hit translate and observed what came out. For those interested the Czech, German and Slovak wikipedias are not short of information on actual ministers of the time and are mostly readable in English after being google translated.
On the tech point, you must remember the 1944 scenario is just a badly researched and/or unfinished mess. As I think I mentioned at the start of this AAR the D-Day invasion force starts out of supply and with no port, this almost inevitably ends up with the entire force being destroyed. There are also large gaps elsewhere where even large countries got skipped over, for instance Canada starts with WW1 doctrines and the same officer numbers as 1936 (so an actual ratio of <15%) and as you would expect this makes the army spectacularly ineffective. They are not the only Allied army to suffer this fate.
NapoleonComple - As far as I know this is the only Slovak 1944 AAR. It may well have been the first time anyone anywhere actually chose that combination, so I agree you can't really blame anyone for not testing it.
Nathan Madien/H.Appleby - Hooper and Tate are traditional Paradox mysteries, they've been inexplicably included and complained about since HoI2 but remain in place to confuse and confound new players and remind old players of the past.
And now, back to Bratislava