Militaire

Ján Nálepka

1912 - 1943

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Sa biographie est disponible en 14 langues sur Wikipédia. Ján Nálepka est le 1,791st militaire le plus populaire, la 179th biographie la plus populaire de Slovaquie, ainsi que le 7th militaire de Slovaquie le plus populaire.

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Among Militaires

Among militaires, Ján Nálepka ranks 1,791 out of 2,058Before him are Yekaterina Zelenko, Wilhelm Heye, András Toma, Leonid Ivashov, Lewis Powell, and Gustav von Alvensleben. After him are Gurgen Dalibaltayan, Dudley Pound, José de Palafox y Melci, 1st Duke of Zaragoza, Bazilio Olara-Okello, Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu, and Werner Teske.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1912, Ján Nálepka ranks 278Before him are Nelly Diener, Ellen Preis, George Devol, Anton Buttigieg, Maksim Tank, and Wálter Guevara. After him are Martha Mödl, Saadat Hasan Manto, Boris Chertok, Alexander Mackendrick, John Templeton, and Frank Thomas. Among people deceased in 1943, Ján Nálepka ranks 180Before him are Frank Schlesinger, A. Merritt, Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli, Seigō Nakano, Milutin Ivković, and Helene Stöcker. After him are Eugeniusz Bodo, Dudley Pound, Jenő Rejtő, Peider Lansel, Otto Modersohn, and Willoughby Hamilton.

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In Slovaquie

Among people born in Slovaquie, Ján Nálepka ranks 179 out of NaNBefore him are Janko Alexy (1894), Peter Michal Bohúň (1822), Ferenc Sidó (1923), Martin Škrtel (1984), Martin Benka (1888), and Jozef Štibrányi (1940). After him are Lukáš Hrádecký (1989), Ján Cikker (1911), Jozef Murgaš (1864), Jozef Čapkovič (1948), Karol Jokl (1945), and Květa Fialová (1929).

Among Militaires In Slovaquie

Among militaires born in Slovaquie, Ján Nálepka ranks 7Before him are Maurice Benyovszky (1746), Jozef Gabčík (1912), Pál Maléter (1917), Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria (1833), Paul Kray (1735), and János Pálffy (1664).

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