Karol Šmidke


Karol Šmidke was a Slovak communist politician, resistance fighter, and a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
Šmidke was Co-President of the Presidium of the Slovak National Council 5 September -, Co-Speaker of the Slovak National Council 14 September 1945 - 26 February 1948, Acting Speaker from 26 February to 12 March 1948 and Speaker 12 March 1948 - 14 July 1950. He was also the first President of the Board of Commissioners from 18 September 1945 until 14 August 1946, when he was succeeded by Gustáv Husák.
In 1950 he lost his position in the party and was put under investigation, alongside Gustáv Husák, Laco Novomeský, and Vladimír Clementis, under accusations of being a "bourgeois nationalist". He would die under unclear circumstances in 1952 before he was to be put on trial. He would be posthumously rehabilitated in 1967.