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Flt Lt HSPB Kuragamuwa No 40 JC & SC EDUARD BENES The Founder of Modern Czechoslovakia

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Flt Lt HSPB Kuragamuwa

No 40 JC & SC

EDUARD BENES

The Founder of Modern Czechoslovakia

CONTENTS

• Introduction

• Aim

• Background

• Benes as Politician

• Benes as a Leader

• Critique

• Conclusion

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INTRODUCTION

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• Dr. Eduard Benes the founder of modern Czechoslovakia.

• Born to a Czech famer in 1884.

• Well educated.

• Skilled diplomat.

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INTRODUCTION

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• One of the leaders of Czechoslovak independence movement.

• First and the longest serving Foreign Minister (1918–1935).

• Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia (1921 – 1922).

• President of Czechoslovakia twice (1935 – 1938 and 1940 – 1948).

• Passed away in 1948.

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…Contd

AIM

To impart knowledge and discuss the

leadership qualities of Great diplomat

Eduard Benes.

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BACKGROUND

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• Borne as tenth of farmer family in Kozlany, Bohemia (1884).

• Spent much of his youth life in Vinohrady district of Prague.

• Grammar school education (1896 – 1904).

• Secondary education at Faculty of Philosophy

Charles University in Prague.

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BACKGROUND

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• Higher studies at the Sorbonne and at the Independent

School of Political and Social Studies.

• “Doctorate of Law” - University of Dijon (1908).

• Lecturer in Commercial Academy of Prague and at the Czech

University of Prague.

• 1921 he became a professor.

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…Contd

BENES AS POLITICIAN

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• Influenced by Tomas Masaryk and his nationalist ideas to

liberate the Czechs and Slovaks from Austrian rule.

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BENES AS POLITICIAN

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• First exile during World War I - Paris.

• Benes formed a Czechoslovak independence movement

With Tomas Masaryk and Milan Stefanik.

Contd..

…Contd

Tomas Masaryk Milan Stefanik

BENES AS POLITICIAN

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• Became the secretary of Czechoslovak National Council in

Paris.

Contd..

…Contd

BENES AS POLITICIAN

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• Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia (1918 – 1935).

• Famous in diplomacy.

• Influential figure at international conferences.

• Prime Minister (1921 – 1922).

Contd..

…Contd

BENES AS POLITICIAN

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• First presidency (1935 – 1938).

• Sudetenland crisis.

• Hit by Nazi ideology – Emil Hacha.

• Second exile.

• Second presidency (1940 – 1948).

• Czechoslovak provisional government in 1940.

• In 1946, formally elected as the President.

• Hit by Communism – Klement Gottwald.

• Resigned in June 1948.

…Contd

Emil Hacha

Klement Gottwald

BENES AS A LEADER

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• Vision.

• Knowledge.

• Diplomacy.

• Inspiration and coordinating ability.

• Courage.

VISION

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• Unite Czech and Slovak as one nation.

• Liberation of Czech and Slovak from Austrian empire.

• Two exiles.

• Rejection of German the proposal to give up the

Sudetenland.

• Forming the “Little Entente”.

Contd..

KNOWLEDGE

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• Faculty of Philosophy - Charles University in Prague.

• Sorbonne and at the Independent School of Political and

Social Studies.

• Doctorate of Laws in 1908.

• Lecturer in sociology at Charles University.

• 1921 he became a professor.

DIPLOMACY

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• Longest serving Foreign Minister (1918 – 1935).

• Gave recognition to the Czechoslovak National Council as the

representative of the new Czechoslovak State by France, England and

Italy.

• Leader of the Czechoslovak delegation in international conferences.

• League of Nations - Council chairman six times.

• Pioneer in forming “Little Entente”.

• Restored Czech-Soviet diplomatic relations.

INSPIRATION AND

COORDINATING ABILITY

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• Excellent speaker.

• During World War I he was one of the leading organizers of

an independent Czechoslovakia abroad.

• Secret resistance movement called “Maffia”.

• Courier service - covert links between him and “Maffia” in

Czech lands.

COURAGE

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• Coordinate the struggle from abroad.

• Two exiles.

• In Sudeten crisis.

CRITIQUE

• Great diplomat and statesmen.

• Good leader.

Where did Benes go wrong?

• Too much trust on allies;

• Deserted by little Entente – 1938

• Soviet support – 1948

• Benes decrees ?

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CONCLUSION

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