• Husakism (Czech: husákismus; Slovak: husákizmus) is an ideology connected with the politician Gustáv Husák of Communist Czechoslovakia which has two different...
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    Central Committee Husakism Husák's Children History of Czechoslovakia Lennon Wall Saxon, Wolfgang (19 November 1991). "Gustav Husak, Czechoslovak Leader...
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  • Look up Husak or husák in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Husák or Husak is a surname which may refer to: Emil J. Husak (born 1930), American politician...
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  • Douglas N. Husak is an American legal philosopher, academic and author. He is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and co-directs the Institute for...
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    Husák's Children (in Czech: Husákovy děti, in Slovak: Husákove deti) is a term commonly used for a generation of people born in Czechoslovakia during...
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  • Todd Larkin Husak (born July 6, 1978) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL)....
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    Patrik Husak (born April 23, 1990) is a Czech professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for HC RT Torax Poruba of the Czech 1. Liga. He played...
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  • Raisa Dmytrivna Husak (12 December 1944  — 14 August 2017) was a Ukrainian folklorist, ethnoorganologist, and public activist. Honored Artist of Ukraine...
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  • Mykolaiovych Husak (Ukrainian: Леонід Миколайович Гусакborn 7 July 1987) is a Ukrainian footballer playing with FC Vorkuta in the Canadian Soccer League. Husak began...
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  • Normalization (Czechoslovakia) (category Gustáv Husák)
    Gustáv Husák on 17 April 1969, followed by the official normalization policies referred to as Husakism. The policy ended either with Husák's removal...
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