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Eugeniusz Cydzik (1921)

was born on 26 December 1921 On 1 September 1939, he volunteered to the army and was admitted to auxiliary services in Grodno On 2 February 1942, he took an oath and joined the Union of Armed Struggle He fought in guerrilla units On 3 August 1945 he was ... arrows 


Otakar Černý (1919 - 2009)

grew up in Moravia hobbies – shooting and flying joined the Czech air forces in Prague, mobilization in 1938 escaped to Poland got to France and joined the foreign legion later escaped to England, served in the 311th bomber squadron on the RAF June 1941 – ... arrows 


First Lieutenant (ret.) Miloš Čulík (1924)

born in the village Očová in Slovakia on November 23rd, 1924 after the divorce of his parents he was brought up by his Granddad in Roudnice nad Labem he got trained as an auto-mechanic and went to study the Secondary School of Engineering in Roudnice nad Labem ... arrows 


Anna Doubková (1924) video clip available

born on 22 May, 1924, in the village of Brestovac, Daruvar region, in former Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) passed five grades of municipal school operated as a liaison in the Moslavec brigade and later in the Jan-Žižka-from-Trocnov ... arrows 


Jan Dušek (1922)

born on March 7, 1922, in Lipí near Budweis became a mason 1940 – 1943 engaged in the illegal Communist resistance organization TRN April 21, 1943, arrested again and interrogated by the Gestapo in Budweis transferred to the Pankrác prison for one week after ... arrows 


Leopold Färber (1928)

born in Stará Halič in Slovakia on October 31, 1928, grew up in Boskovice his father was a Jew, his mother a devout Catholic - their mixed marriage saved them from their deportation to the annihilation camp as a boy, Leopold, nicknamed Hurvínek, acted as a ... arrows 


Ing., Major Tibor Farkaš (1921)

Slovak of Jewish origin most of the war spent in Budapest enlisted in the Reserve Work Troop of the Hungarian Army (a parallel of our PTP) later worked within 1 Czechoslovak Army-corps mainly as a supplier engineer of forestry after the war expelled from ... arrows 


Jan Fiala (1924)

Born 22nd September 1924 in Myslibořice. Trained as a wheelwright. Actively participated in local Anti-Nazi resistance movement. Hid weapons and was messenger to Moravské Budějovice. Came into direct contact with four members of the paratrooper unit SPELTER from ... arrows 


Professor, PhDr. Koloman Gajan (1918)

born as Koloman Edelman in an orthodox Jewish family in Slovakian Šariš in 1918 graduated from Jewish Reform Real Grammar School in Brno in the school year 1939/1940 took part in a training camp of the Zionistic Youth for emigration to Palestine in Křivoklát ... arrows 


Ján Gronský (1928)

born 25th May 1928 in Likavka, Liptov district, Slovakia grammar school, member of an anti-Fascist resistance group 1944, fled to Hungary 1945, member of the 4th Brigade of the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps, liberated Ružomberok after the war, studied at the ... arrows 


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