It is obvious to me that not too painstaking work was done on the composition of advisers for Czechoslovakia. All of them are either figures of a later historical period, or became prominent political figures only in the First Slovak Republic. Therefore, I want to present to you my own perspective on historical characters, which are more suitable for those roles.
Prince of Terror - By default, this is Vojtech Tuka, but until the declaration of independence of Slovakia, she was either underground or in prison. I think that Radol Gayda is much closer to the "Prince of Terror" image than Tuka. Gaida was a prominent military figure, founder and leader of the fascist party, known for his anti-German and anti-Semitic messages. He was an opponent of the Munich Agreement and tried several times to seize power in the country.
Quartermaster General - Ferdinand Chatlos, military attaché and clerk of the Ministry of Defense during the interwar years. Ottokar Gusak would be more appropriate here. Hero of the First World War and a talented chemist. He was defense minister in the twenties and united the Czechoslovak army. Created several enterprises for the production of explosives. He helped the Soviet government in the production of ammunition and shells.
Backroom Backstabber - Jozef Tiso. Tiso did not want to cooperate with the government of Czechoslovakia, let alone his influence in this government. In this role, I see Jan Malipetra, an active politician, a former minister, a former prime minister and speaker of parliament.
Democratic Reformer - Stefan Osuski . Although it cannot be said that he stood out as a vivid fighter for democracy, he was definitely a vivid fighter for the independence of the peoples of the former Austria - Hungary in the international arena. Therefore, I would not change it to someone else.
Communist Revolutionary - Gustav Husak. The head of the youth organization of the communists and an underground member during the war years, he nevertheless was not a prominent enough figure to make him the main agitator. Bohumir Smeral is my candidate. One of the founders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, was personally acquainted with Lenin, an opponent of the collapse of Austria - Hungary (amazing!) And lead the party in exile.
Fascist Demagogue - Konrad Henlein. A man who initially declared his loyalty to the country and friendship with President Masaryk, but eventually became an agent of German influence and a Nazi. An interesting choice, but I think Jan Rys-Rozsévač would be more appropriate here. An ardent admirer of fascism, a denier of democracy, a supporter of conspiracy theories.
Illusive Gentleman - The developers left a random candidate here, that's why I'm nominating my candidate. František Moravec - Veteran, head of military intelligence in the interwar period, general under the government in exile. Prepared the famous Operation Anthropoid.
It's all. The information was taken from open sources, so you can find out more about the candidates for advisors.
Prince of Terror - By default, this is Vojtech Tuka, but until the declaration of independence of Slovakia, she was either underground or in prison. I think that Radol Gayda is much closer to the "Prince of Terror" image than Tuka. Gaida was a prominent military figure, founder and leader of the fascist party, known for his anti-German and anti-Semitic messages. He was an opponent of the Munich Agreement and tried several times to seize power in the country.
Quartermaster General - Ferdinand Chatlos, military attaché and clerk of the Ministry of Defense during the interwar years. Ottokar Gusak would be more appropriate here. Hero of the First World War and a talented chemist. He was defense minister in the twenties and united the Czechoslovak army. Created several enterprises for the production of explosives. He helped the Soviet government in the production of ammunition and shells.
Backroom Backstabber - Jozef Tiso. Tiso did not want to cooperate with the government of Czechoslovakia, let alone his influence in this government. In this role, I see Jan Malipetra, an active politician, a former minister, a former prime minister and speaker of parliament.
Democratic Reformer - Stefan Osuski . Although it cannot be said that he stood out as a vivid fighter for democracy, he was definitely a vivid fighter for the independence of the peoples of the former Austria - Hungary in the international arena. Therefore, I would not change it to someone else.
Communist Revolutionary - Gustav Husak. The head of the youth organization of the communists and an underground member during the war years, he nevertheless was not a prominent enough figure to make him the main agitator. Bohumir Smeral is my candidate. One of the founders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, was personally acquainted with Lenin, an opponent of the collapse of Austria - Hungary (amazing!) And lead the party in exile.
Fascist Demagogue - Konrad Henlein. A man who initially declared his loyalty to the country and friendship with President Masaryk, but eventually became an agent of German influence and a Nazi. An interesting choice, but I think Jan Rys-Rozsévač would be more appropriate here. An ardent admirer of fascism, a denier of democracy, a supporter of conspiracy theories.
Illusive Gentleman - The developers left a random candidate here, that's why I'm nominating my candidate. František Moravec - Veteran, head of military intelligence in the interwar period, general under the government in exile. Prepared the famous Operation Anthropoid.
It's all. The information was taken from open sources, so you can find out more about the candidates for advisors.
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