U.S. Politicians who were born in Czech
Republic
| | Bohemia (now part of Czech Republic):
Charles
J. Vopicka, 1857 —
Adolph
J. Sabath, 1866 —
Charles
H. Beranck, c.1880 —
Charles
Kolarik, c.1880 —
Joseph
Novak, c.1880 |
| | Kamnitz, Bohemia (now Kamienice, Czech
Republic):
Emil
M. Herman, 1879 |
| | Kladno, Bohemia (now Czech Republic):
Anton
J. Cermak, 1873 |
| | Krc, Bohemia (now Czech Republic):
Charles
J. Michal, 1884 |
| | Olmütz, Austria (now Olomouc, Czech
Republic):
Carl
Sherman, c.1891 |
| | Petchau, Bohemia (now Czech Republic):
Adolph
Abeles, 1817 |
| | Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech
Republic):
Charles
Fried, 1935 —
Madeleine
K. Albright, 1937 |
| | Prague, Austria-Hungary (now Czech
Republic):
Frederick
L. Hackenburg, c.1888 |
| | Radvanov, Bohemia (now Czech
Republic):
Anthony
Michalek, 1878 |
| | Smilowitz, Silesia (now Smilovice, Czech
Republic):
Irving
M. Nason, 1890 |
| | Near Zebrakov, Bohemia (now Czech
Republic):
Karl
Stefan, 1884 |
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