The Third defenestration of Prague is the name that is often used for an event that took place in Czechoslovakia in 1948.
The name the third defenestration of Prague is used but it has no standard meaning. It has been used to describe the death of Jan Masaryk. He was found below the bathroom window of the building of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 10 March 1948. Masaryk had been the misiter of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to his death in 1948.
A 2019 investigation did not agree with the earlier report. New research showed that Masaryk did not fall from the bathroom window, but from a near-by ledge. In 2021, with the investigators said that there was not enough evidence to know how Masaryk' died.[5]