See Also: Husak, Gustav(encyclopedia)
Gustav III(encyclopedia)
Gustav V(encyclopedia)
Alexander, Gustav(medicine)
Gustav I Vasa(encyclopedia)
Gustav II Adolf(encyclopedia)
Gustav IV Adolf(encyclopedia)
Klimt, Gustav(encyclopedia)
Mahler, Gustav(encyclopedia)
Ratzenhofer, Gustav(encyclopedia)

pedantize (iou) and Husak, Gustav (sh)


pedantize (iou)



pedantize verb. Also pedantise. E17.
[from PEDANT + -IZE.]
verb intrans. & trans. (with it). Speak or write pedantically. E17.
verb trans. Make pedantic. M18.

Husak, Gustav (sh)




born Jan. 10, 1913, Bratislava, Slvk., Austria-Hungary
died Nov. 18, 1991, Bratislava, Czech.

Leader of Czechoslovakia (1969-89).

He helped direct the antifascist Slovak national uprising of 1944, and after the war he began a career as a government official and Communist Party functionary. He became a deputy premier of Czechoslovakia under Alexander Dub?ek. When Dub?ek was deposed by Soviet forces, Husak was installed as first secretary of the Communist Party (1969). He reversed Dub?ek's reforms and purged the party of its liberal members. He became president in 1975. When communist rule collapsed in 1989, he resigned as president.