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He graduated from a secondary school in [[České Budějovice|Budweis]] and then applied for the law faculty at the [[Charles University in Prague|University of Prague]]. After finishing his studies in 1896 (JUDr.) he worked for the Country Committee of the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]] in [[Prague]] (a self-government body with quite limited power). In 1902, Hácha married Marie Háchová, née Klaus (born 17 April 1873 in Prague, died 6 February 1938 in Prague). They had a daughter, Milada. Marie died ten months before Hácha became president.He graduated from a secondary school in [[České Budějovice|Budweis]] and then applied for the law faculty at the [[Charles University in Prague|University of Prague]]. After finishing his studies in 1896 (JUDr.) he worked for the Country Committee of the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]] in [[Prague]] (a self-government body with quite limited power). In 1902, Hácha married Marie Háchová, née Klaus (born 17 April 1873 in Prague, died 6 February 1938 in Prague). They had a daughter, Milada. Marie died ten months before Hácha became president.
Shortly after the outbreak of [[World War I]], he became a judge at the Supreme Administrative Court in [[Vienna]] (the court was responsible for [[Cisleithania]]). He met [[:cs:Ferdinand Pantůček|Ferdinand Pantůček]] there. After the [[Treaty of Versailles]], Pantůček became President of the Supreme Administrative Court of the [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Republic of Czechoslovakia]] in Prague, and Hácha became a judge (1918) and Deputy President (1919) of the court.Shortly after the outbreak of [[World War I]], he became a judge at the Supreme Administrative Court in [[Vienna]] (the court was responsible for [[Cisleithania]]). He met {{interlanguage link|Ferdinand Pantůček|cs|Ferdinand Pantůček}} there. After the [[Treaty of Versailles]], Pantůček became President of the Supreme Administrative Court of the [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Republic of Czechoslovakia]] in Prague, and Hácha became a judge (1918) and Deputy President (1919) of the court.
After Pantůček's death in 1925, he was chosen by [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk|T. G. Masaryk]] as his successor,{{Citation needed|date=December 2011}} becoming first President of the Supreme Administration Court.<ref name=Snyder134/>After Pantůček's death in 1925, he was chosen by [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk|T. G. Masaryk]] as his successor,{{Citation needed|date=December 2011}} becoming first President of the Supreme Administration Court.<ref name=Snyder134/>

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