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Jan Šverma (March 23, 1901, Mnichovo Hradiště, Austria-Hungary – November 10, 1944, Chabenec, Low Tatras, Slovakia) was a Czechoslovak journalist, communist activist and resistance fighter against the Nazi-backed Slovak State, considered a national hero in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.

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  • Jan Šverma (23. března 1901 Mnichovo Hradiště – 10. listopadu 1944 Chabenec) byl český novinář a komunistický politik, manžel komunistické političky a funkcionářky Marie Švermové. (cs)
  • Jan Šverma (* 23. März 1901 in Münchengrätz, Böhmen; † 10. November 1944 am Berg in der Niederen Tatra, Slowakei) war ein tschechoslowakischer Kommunist. Er wurde nach dem kommunistischen Februarumsturz 1948 zu einem Nationalhelden gemacht. (de)
  • Jan Šverma (March 23, 1901, Mnichovo Hradiště, Austria-Hungary – November 10, 1944, Chabenec, Low Tatras, Slovakia) was a Czechoslovak journalist, communist activist and resistance fighter against the Nazi-backed Slovak State, considered a national hero in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. Šverma joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) in 1921. He contributed to Rudé právo, the official publication of the KSČ and was its editor-in-chief from 1936 to 1938. From 1929 he was a member of the KSČ Central Committee and Politburo. Šverma spent time in exile in Paris and Moscow during the existence of the Nazi-backed Slovak State and was close to Klement Gottwald, the Chairman of the KSČ, who later would become the first Communist president of Czechoslovakia. Šverma assumed the political leadership of Czechoslovak military units formed in the Soviet Union during the Nazi invasion of the USSR. He died of exhaustion on the mountain Chabenec in the Low Tatras mountain range during a snowstorm on November 10, 1944, while leading an insurrection of Slovak communists against the Slovak State. A bridge in Prague at the former location of the Franz Joseph Bridge was named after Šverma in 1951. The village Telgárt in Slovakia was called Švermovo from 1948 to 1990. The metro station in Prague presently named Jinonice was formerly called Švermova. Many places named after communist-era heroes were renamed after the Velvet Revolution. (en)
  • Ян Шверма (чеш. Jan Šverma; 23 марта 1901 года, Мнихово-Градиште — 10 ноября 1944 года, гора Хабенец) — чехословацкий журналист, член Коммунистической партии Чехословакии и герой Движения Сопротивления в Чехословакии. Муж Марии Швермовой, высокопоставленного деятеля Коммунистической партии Чехословакии, свояк Карела Шваба, функционера репрессивного аппарата. (ru)
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  • Jan Šverma (23. března 1901 Mnichovo Hradiště – 10. listopadu 1944 Chabenec) byl český novinář a komunistický politik, manžel komunistické političky a funkcionářky Marie Švermové. (cs)
  • Jan Šverma (* 23. März 1901 in Münchengrätz, Böhmen; † 10. November 1944 am Berg in der Niederen Tatra, Slowakei) war ein tschechoslowakischer Kommunist. Er wurde nach dem kommunistischen Februarumsturz 1948 zu einem Nationalhelden gemacht. (de)
  • Ян Шверма (чеш. Jan Šverma; 23 марта 1901 года, Мнихово-Градиште — 10 ноября 1944 года, гора Хабенец) — чехословацкий журналист, член Коммунистической партии Чехословакии и герой Движения Сопротивления в Чехословакии. Муж Марии Швермовой, высокопоставленного деятеля Коммунистической партии Чехословакии, свояк Карела Шваба, функционера репрессивного аппарата. (ru)
  • Jan Šverma (March 23, 1901, Mnichovo Hradiště, Austria-Hungary – November 10, 1944, Chabenec, Low Tatras, Slovakia) was a Czechoslovak journalist, communist activist and resistance fighter against the Nazi-backed Slovak State, considered a national hero in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. (en)
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  • Jan Šverma (cs)
  • Jan Šverma (de)
  • Jan Šverma (en)
  • Шверма, Ян (ru)
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