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Деятель Чехословацкой народной армии в 1948-1989

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Colonel (ret.) Ivan Benčák (1919)

he was born on March 17th 1919 in Novosedlice village in Tjachevo region, Carpathian Russia in 1940 he was taken into Hungarian army, but after just few months he ran off to Soviet Union he spent two years in the detention Siberian working camp he entered the ... arrows 


Lieutenant General (ret.) Josef Činčár (1921)

born in 1921 in Michalovce 1942–1944 he served as a rank-and-file soldier with the air-force regiment of the Slovak army in 1944 he fled to Poland to join the Czechoslovak army after his training, he served as a pilot in the Czechoslovak army he participated ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Jozef Giertl (1921)

born on 24th February 1921 in Čierny Balog, Central Slovakia 1941 – joined the sapper units of the Slovak Army 1943 – transferred to Crimea, didn’t participate directly in the fights, pyrotechnics, later joined the partisan forces 1943 – shortly imprisoned by ... arrows 


Luboš Hruška (1927 - 2007)

born on July 20th in 1927 in Pilsen after the war he trained at the military academy in Hranice where he graduated as a an officer of a hypo-mobile troop the upheaval of February 1948 and the purges that followed had lead Luboš Hruška to the decision to leave the ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Mikuláš Hulín (1922)

born November 26, 1922 in Carpathian Ruthenia after the Hungarian occupation as a partisan on his way to Prague arrested by the Gestapo, he escaped before being handed over to the Hungarians again arrested by the Soviets while attempting escape to the USSR, ... arrows 


Jan Jakubo (1925)

Born in Slovakia in 1925 Worked as a connection man for a guerilla group during the war Joined Svoboda's army Went through the heavy combat in Slovakia Was severely wounded by Žilina and excluded from further combat After the war became a professional ... arrows 


Brigadier General (ret.) Mikuláš Končický (1925)

born on January 1, 1925 in Volhynia experienced the Polish, the Soviet and the German rule over Volhynia joined the Czechoslovak army corps after the advent of the Red army in 1944 commander of the tanks T34/85 and T34/76 participated in combat operations in ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Jiří Kopinec (1921)

born on June 19, 1921, in the village Imstičevo in Carpathian Ruthenia had five siblings and his parents worked as peasants At the end of the summer of 1940 he left his occupied fatherland with a group of his friends and went to the Soviet Union arrested, ... 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 


Colonel (ret.) Jiří Louda (1920)

born October 3, 1920 in Kutná Hora graduated from grammar-school briefly served in the Czechoslovak army, after March 15, 1939 dismissed leaves for Poland and then for France joins the Foreign Legion, training in France and Algeria serving in the artillery ... arrows 


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