TEFNIK, MILAN (RASTISLAV)


Meaning of TEFNIK, MILAN (RASTISLAV) in English

born July 21, 1880, Kosariska, near Myjava, Slovakia, Austria-Hungary died April 4, 1919, Wenor, near Bratislava, Czech. Slovakian astronomer and general who, with Tom Masaryk and Edvard Bene, helped found the new nation of Czechoslovakia in 1918-19. After study at the University of Prague, from which he received a doctorate of philosophy in 1904, tefnik went to Paris. Joining the staff of the astronomical observatory at Meudon, he served on scientific expeditions to Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. Becoming a naturalized French citizen, he joined the army after the outbreak of World War I and eventually was drawn to the Czechoslovak liberation movement. Encouraged by the French government, he was sent on military and political missions to the United States, Russia, Italy, and other Allied powers. In 1918 he became minister of war in the provisional Czechoslovak government. The following year he perished in an airplane crash.

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