Milan A. P. Harminc

Slovak National Museum in Bratislava Milan Anton Pavol Harminc, also anglicized as Milan Anthony Paul Harminc (31 May 1905 – 1974), was a Slovak architect. He had an active career in architecture in what is today Slovakia in the 1930s, and worked on a number of high-profile projects there. During the summer of 1939 he briefly served as a diplomat for the Slovak Republic to the United Kingdom, but as World War II broke out he revolted against the Jozef Tiso government and sided with the Allies. He was a member of the Czechoslovak Council of State in exile during the war. Harminc migrated to Canada after the war, where he continued to work as an architect. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Harminc, Milan
    Call Number: [ŠVK K]

    Source: 1. Bezpečná práca 1. Roč. 8, č. 1(1977), s. 5-7
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    Personálne heslo HARMINC, Milan Michal, 1869-1964
    Source: 1. Bohuš, Ivan 1. Kto bol kto vo Vysokých Tatrách 1. Vysoké Tatry, 13, 1974, č.3, s.30
    2. Bohuš, Ivan 2. Spomienky za M.M. Harmincom 2. Krásy Slovenska, 42, 1965, č.1, s.39
    3. Architektúra na Slovensku 1918-1945 3. Bratislava, Pallas 1971, s.179-180
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