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Imrich Matyáš (deceased)
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 24 April 1896
RIP: 18 October 1974Â
Ethnicity: White - Slovakian
Occupation: Civil servant, activist, writer, veteran
Note: Was one of the earliest activists in Czechoslovakia to fight for the equal rights of sexual minorities and the decriminalization of homosexuality. To aid Bratislava's queer community, he authored a manual for gay people abound how to defend themselves in the criminal justice system. He was a contributor to the first Czechoslovak queer periodical, Hlas sexuálnà menšiny ("Voice of the Sexual Minorities").
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Expressing fondness for the kindly centenarian, Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth announced Wednesday that 104-year-old Harold Deacon, who never served in the military, would be awarded the World War II Victory Medal just because it seemed like the nice thing to do. “Though he was not drafted and never enlisted in the armed forces before, during, or after the Second World War, we honestly can’t think of any good reason not to give the medal to a guy who’s been around as long as Mr. Deacon has,” Wormuth said of the lifelong Salina, KS resident, adding that while he may not have fought in the European or Pacific theater, the war had been hard on the home front, too, and that as a member of the Greatest Generation, Deacon had lived through quite a bit, even the Great Depression.
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