Jindřich Uher (18 June 1911 – 26 July 1985) was a Czech and Czechoslovak politician affiliated with the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
He hailed from a family of mechanical locksmiths, with his father being a founding member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
Uher's early involvement in the workers' movement began at the age of seven when he joined the Proletarian Gymnastic Unions.
[2] During the Nazi occupation, Uher actively participated in the resistance, leading to his arrest in June 1940 and an eight-year sentence.
His party roles included membership in the Central Committee and holding the position of head secretary in Gottwaldov.