Czech politician, political prisoner, lawyer, translator and judge (1872-1945)
The last president of free Czechoslovakia, who held office for four months before Hitler summoned him to Berlin and forced him to sign his country into German occupation.
Emil Hácha was a Czech lawyer who became president of Czechoslovakia in November 1938, inheriting a state already dismembered by Munich. The presidency lasted until March 1939, when the country broke apart entirely. Hitler called him to Berlin that month and extracted his signature on documents that turned Bohemia and Moravia into a German protectorate. Hácha remained as nominal president of that puppet state under Nazi control until his death in June 1945.
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