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8. 9. – 1. 11. 1944 - The battle of the Dukla Pass

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Sergeant (ret.) Josef Kotyza (1923)

born November 11th 1923 near Luck in the Volhynia region (then Poland) joined the Czechoslovak army on March 9th 1944 in Rovno went through military training in a camp in Besarabia deployed to the front even before the Carpathian-Dukla operation on the Polish ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Bohuslav Kovalčuk (1924)

born in 1924 originates in Luck, Volhynia went to a Czech school, was in the Sokol wasn’t able to graduate because of the war joined the Czechoslovak army in the USSR in February 1944 was assigned to the signalmen, worked mostly at the headquarters saw ... arrows 


Private First Class (Chief Warrant Officer) Jaroslav Kozák (1929)

born in a Czech family in Volyně on July 5, 1929 at the age of fifteen (1944) he left with all his family for the Czechoslovak Army, worked as an officer's “servant soldier” after the war he lived with his family in Prague and in Žatec for a while. Then the ... arrows 


Emilie Kozáková (1926)

born in 1926 in village Sklyn in the Volhynia oldest of seven children; attended a Polish school witnessed the burning down of the town Český Malín in 1943 In June 1944 signed up to the 1st Czechoslovak independent brigade; assigned to the field post with ... arrows 


Staff Sergeant (ret.) Helena Křikavová (1923)

born on 1st January 1923 in Volynia in the community of Podhájka in 1944 entered the Czechoslovak army, assigned to the headquarters of the 3rd Czechoslovak brigade her father murdered by Bandera-men took part in the Carpathian-Dukla operation and liberation of ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Nikolaj Kubarič (1919)

born 2nd October 1919 in Podplešna, Subcarpathian Rus 1939 drafted into the Hungarian army three years in a gulag at Vorkut 23rd January 1943 joined the Czechoslovak army 1943 - fought at Sokolov and Kiev 1944 - fought at Bela Crkva (White Church), deployed ... arrows 


Corporal (ret.) Josef Kučera (1921)

born on January 22, 1921, in the Czech village of Teremno in Volhynia, his father was a legionary 1939 he finished his studies, the arrival of the Soviets to Volhynia 1941 German occupation, became a member of the illegal resistance organization “Blaník” 1944 ... arrows 


Corporal (today Captain) Emilie Kyselová (1925)

born August 16th, 1925 in Staré Teremno in the Volyně region at the age of 18 joined the Czechoslovak army served with the artillery division, involved in fights at Krosno, Jaslo, Dukla and Liptovský Mikuláš, reached Prague with the army the whole family was ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Miloslav Masopust (1924)

September 26th 1924 in Volhynia in the village of Český Straklov Volhynian Czech commander of a squad of submachine gunners at Krosno wounded at Dukla after his recovery served in the artilery with the 5th artillery regiment arrived to Prague on May13th ... arrows 


First Lieutenant Václav Maťátko (1924)

born in Volyne in 1924 sent to forced labor camp near Lvov played music in his hometown March 1944 joined Czechoslovak Army in Rovno basic Training in Besarabia, Romania specialized chemical training in Radon meteorological service during the war sent ... arrows 


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