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- Miloš Havel (3. listopadu 1899, Praha – 23. února 1968 v Mnichově) byl český mediální podnikatel a filmový producent, strýc bývalého českého prezidenta Václava Havla a jeho bratra Ivana, majitel největší prvorepublikové produkční firmy Lucernafilm. Jeho jméno je spjato se vznikem Barrandovských filmových ateliérů a rozvojem československé kinematografie v období mezi světovými válkami i během druhé světové války. Někdy bývá označován za prvního českého filmového magnáta. Byl spolumajitel paláce Lucerna, člen Autoklubu RČs., Společenského klubu v Praze, Rotary Clubu a I. Čes. Lawn Tennis Clubu (I. ČLTK). (cs)
- Miloš Havel (3 November 1899 – 25 February 1968) was a Czech film producer and studio executive. Havel was a director of the film production company Lucernafilm, which was founded by his father in 1912. He was also a chairman of the film studio A-B, which built its new studios in Barrandov in 1932. He remained in charge of the studio during German occupation of Czechoslovakia. After World War II his wartime activities were criticized heavily, and he was put on trial for charges relating to collaboration with Nazi Germany. Though acquitted, he was banned from working in the film industry. He left the country and settled in Munich. He was the uncle of Czech president Václav Havel. (en)
- Miloš Havel (ur. 3 listopada 1899 r. w , zm. 25 lutego 1968 r. w Monachium) – czeski producent filmowy i przedsiębiorca, z zawodu inżynier, stryj Václava Havla. (pl)
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- Miloš Havel (3 November 1899 – 25 February 1968) was a Czech film producer and studio executive. Havel was a director of the film production company Lucernafilm, which was founded by his father in 1912. He was also a chairman of the film studio A-B, which built its new studios in Barrandov in 1932. He remained in charge of the studio during German occupation of Czechoslovakia. After World War II his wartime activities were criticized heavily, and he was put on trial for charges relating to collaboration with Nazi Germany. Though acquitted, he was banned from working in the film industry. He left the country and settled in Munich. He was the uncle of Czech president Václav Havel. (en)
- Miloš Havel (ur. 3 listopada 1899 r. w , zm. 25 lutego 1968 r. w Monachium) – czeski producent filmowy i przedsiębiorca, z zawodu inżynier, stryj Václava Havla. (pl)
- Miloš Havel (3. listopadu 1899, Praha – 23. února 1968 v Mnichově) byl český mediální podnikatel a filmový producent, strýc bývalého českého prezidenta Václava Havla a jeho bratra Ivana, majitel největší prvorepublikové produkční firmy Lucernafilm. (cs)
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