Eduard Harant, a Distinguished Supporter of Czech Compatriots in Vienna, Has Died in Austria
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Publisher Eduard Harant, a long-time supporter of the Czech minority in Vienna, has died in Austria. He was 95. The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this on the X network on Wednesday. The co-founder of the Austrian-Czech Society received the second highest state award, the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, from then-President Miloš Zeman in 2014 for outstanding services to the development of democracy, humanity and human rights.
Publisher Eduard Harant, a long-time supporter of the Czech minority in Vienna, has died in Austria. He was 95. The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this on the X network on Wednesday.
Publisher Eduard Harant, a long-time supporter of the Czech minority in Vienna, has died in Austria. He was 95. The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this on the X network on Wednesday.
A prominent figure and patron of the Czech national minority in Vienna, Austrian publisher and media entrepreneur Eduard Harant, died on Tuesday at the age of 95. This was confirmed to the Echo24 editorial staff by former President Václav Klaus, who described him as a close person and long-time friend. At the same time, he praised the irreplaceable role of this Viennese native for Czech-Austrian relations. The co-founder of the Austro-Czech Soci…
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