Štefan Osuský (1889 − 1973), a native from Brezová pod Bradlom and co-founder of the Czechoslovak Republic, was the most significant Slovak diplomat of this time. His Slovak patriotism brought him into several conflicts with the culminating Hungarisation. This resulted in the expulsion of all schools throughout the Kingdom of Hungary. In the USA, where he moved to his relatives, he achieved a doctorate in law. He was engaged in the Slovak League, the most significant compatriot association. As the function of the chairman, Osuský participated in the coordination of the starting Czechoslovak resistance during World War I. As a close...
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