From 1973 to 1980 he was minister without portfolio in the Czechoslovak government.
In 1929 he won a court case requiring compensation from the Czechoslovak government.
The camp was constructed with assistance from the Czechoslovak government.
Later, the Czechoslovak government tried to prosecute him for war crimes.
The operation of the new Czechoslovak government was distinguished by its political stability.
After the war, the reconstituted Czechoslovak government took control of these plants.
The castle was confiscated from his family in 1945 by the Czechoslovak government.
From 1985, he worked as the head of a legislative department of the Czechoslovak federal government.
On 16 October 1924 the Czechoslovak government gave the settlement the town rights.
They put further pressure on the Czechoslovak government, with promises of alliance and territorial guarantees.