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Jan Kapras

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Preceded by
  
Position established

Occupation
  
politician, lawyer

Succeeded by
  
Emanuel Moravec

Alma mater
  
Charles University

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Prime Minister
  
Rudolf Beran Alois Eliáš

Born
  
17 January 1880 Brno, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic) (
1880-01-17
)

Political party
  
National Democracy Party of National Unity National Partnership

Died
  
13 May 1947, Nový Bydžov, Czech Republic

Political parties
  
National Partnership, Czechoslovak National Democracy, Party of National Unity

Jan Kapras (1880 – 1947) was a Czechoslovakian jurist and politician.

After studies in Innsbruck and Prague, he achieved habilitation in Bohemian legal history and was appointed professor at the University of Prague in 1910. He authored many works on Bohemian legal history, and substantially influenced the field with his principal work Právi dějini zemí Koruny české (1913–20).

After 1918, Kapras was mainly active in politics. Representing the National Democratic Party, he was elected senator in 1929 and held that office until 1935. From 1938 to 39, he was minister of education in the last pre-war Czechoslovakian government, and continued in that office in the German occupation government of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia from 1939 to 42. Suspected by the Gestapo, he was eventually dismissed from his office.

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Jan Kapras Wikipedia