Osusky, Stefan, b. 1889-
Stefan Osusky (1888- ) was born in Slovakia and came to the United States after completing elementary school. He received a law degree from the University of Chicago. During World War I he worked for creation of an independent Czechoslovak state. Following the War, he served in the diplomatic service of Great Britain and Switzerland, and from 1931-1938 was the Czech ambassador to France. After Munich, he joined the Benes government in London.
From the guide to the Stefan Osusky Papers, 1914-1937, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc])
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creatorOf | Stefan Osusky Papers, 1914-1937 | University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc] |
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associatedWith | Charles I, Emperor of Austria, 1887-1922 | person |
associatedWith | Czech National Committee. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | K'arolyi, Mih'aly, 1875-1955 | person |
associatedWith | Kossuth, Lajos, 1856-1924 | person |
associatedWith | Slovak World Congress. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 | person |
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Birth 1889