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10. 7. 1946 – Accord avec l’URSS au sujet des Tchèques de Volhynie

Epoques rattachées

Avant la construction du rideau de fer 1946-1949 (288)

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Second Lieutenant Jiřina Bajborová (1925)

born November 15th 1925 in the village of Zdolbunov in Volhynia May 1944 joined the Czechoslovak army in Rovno, as a radio operator in the 3rd brigade, trained in Romanian Sagadura she considers the period spent on the spot height 1304 in the mountain terrain of ... arrows 


Jozef Bobalik (1928) video clip available

born in 1928 in Lukov, near Bardejov, Eastern Slovakia, where he also grew up because of the option he and his family left to the Soviet Union, hoping they would find a fertile soil and a great wealth, however they were deceived there was no way back from the ... arrows 


Antonín Bohatý (1913) video clip available

born February 2, 1923 in Libánovka in Volhynia 1933 drafted to the 8th uhlan regiment in Cracow during the war the family saved the life of a Jewish girl Minďa – Milka (later married as Sobotková) they adopted Minďa as their own daughter and re-emigrated with ... arrows 


Corporal Václav Bouzek (1923)

Václav Bouzek was born in the village Maslenka in 1923, he is a Volynian Czech he underwent training in Lucko, later in Romania and Bukovina he was wounded during the fights at the Dukla Pass. Having recovered he was transferred back to the front in Slovakia, he ... arrows 


Corporal Josef Brabec (1924)

born in Volynia in Poland on January 3, 1924 witness of establishing Soviet collective farms in Volynia member of Czechoslovak Svoboda Army, the witness was an infantryman (machine gunner) took part in the fights at Makhnovka wounded in the battle of the ... arrows 


Staff Sergeant Josef Carboch (1924)

born 1924 in Ukraine father was a legionary and veteran of Zborov, very patriotic family graduated at the Czech matricular school in Volyn with brother joined the tank brigade of the Czechoslovak Foreign Army fought at Dukla and in the Ostrava Tank Battle ... arrows 


Miluše Dědková (1927)

she was Volhynia Czech citizen she was born in the Czech part of Mirohost village in Ukraine she moved to Czechoslovakia in 1947 she was professionally victimized in the 50´s she is a talented painter - besides others she illustrated books about Volhynia ... arrows 


Anna Derflerová (1920)

she was born in Volhynia in Ukraine she spent the whole war here she is a mother of three daughters after the war she has settled in Libesice village and tried to carry business there ... arrows 


Master Sergeant (ret.) Jaroslav Dlouhý (1919)

born June 13th 1919 in Český Zawidów in the Volyně region 1941 had to join the Red Army autumn 1941 captured by Germans, but managed to escape hiding in Poland, then returning to Volyně 1944 joins the Svoboda´s army, trained in Romania, first combat ... arrows 


Ludvík Drahokoupil (1920)

was born on 27th December in 1920 in a village Česka Kolonie in Volyň. Drahokoupil had to enlist the Red Army, he took part in retreat to Moscow, but he was captured in autumn 1941 by Germans he was detained in camps Kremenčuk and Proskurov, his family succeeded ... arrows 


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