Marie Háchová
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Born
17 April 1873
Marie Klausová
17 April 1873
Died6 February 1938 (aged 64)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Spouse
ChildrenMilada Rádlová (1903–1989)
Marie Háchová | |
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Háchová in her 40s | |
| Born | Marie Klausová 17 April 1873 |
| Died | 6 February 1938 (aged 64) Prague, Czechoslovakia |
| Spouse | |
| Children | Milada Rádlová (1903–1989) |
Marie Háchová (née Klausová; 17 April 1873 – 6 February 1938), was a Czech woman, the wife and a cousin of Emil Hácha (later third president of Czechoslovakia).
She was born on 17 April 1873[1] in a Prague-German Klaus family.[2] In 1902, she married the later president of Czechoslovakia, Emil Hácha, and a year after that, their daughter Milada Rádlová was born.[3] Marie died in Prague in 1938 at the age of 64. Emil Hácha was deeply affected by her death. In the same year, her daughter got divorced.[4] Ten months after her death, Emil Hácha became the president of the Second Czechoslovak Republic.[5] She and her husband are buried at the Vinohrady Cemetery in Prague.[2]