Ludmila Jankovcová

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Ludmila Jankovcová (née Stračovská; 8 August 1897, Kutná Hora – 5 September 1990, Plzeň) was a Czech politician.

She was appointed Minister of Industry in 1947,[1] and Deputy Prime Minister in 1954.[2]

References

  1. ^ Volínová-Bernardová, Růžena (2003). Pohled zpět: život ve vírech 20. století : psáno v Readingu v letech 1999-2000 (in Czech). Akropolis. ISBN 9788073040291.
  2. ^ "Nenáviděla Masaryka, Židy i "cizáky". Kdo byla první žena české politiky?". Blesk.cz (in Czech). 27 December 2016. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
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