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Ancien combattant de la Seconde guerre mondiale, Moyen Orient

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Major (ret.) Otakar (Otto) Braun (1920)

born on 20. January 1920 in the family of a small Jewish businessman in Napajedla in the autumn of 1940 he and his brother left in one of the last Jewish transports for the Middle East He was an eyewitness of the sinking of the ship “Patria” – Autumn of 1940 ... arrows 


Erich (Eliahu) Brodavka (1925)

born in Ostrava into a mixed Czech-German Jewish family transported to Palestine witnessed the sinking of the Patria ship entered the Czechoslovak Army in Palestine fought at Tobruk and Dunkerque left to Israel with the Czech Military Contingent (1949) a ... arrows 


Captain (ret.) Otto Deneš (1918)

born on 21.8.1918 in a Slovak orthodox Jewish family 1939 left illegally to Palestine fought in the counter-air defence in Tobruk harbour took part in the fights at Dunkerque ... arrows 


Petr Ehrmann (1926)

Born in 1926 in Prague. Left for Palestine in 1939 with his parents, younger sister, and uncle. Experienced a long journey, over three months, on the river ship, “Spiroa,” on the Danube River. In Palestine, he began working as a locksmith. By the end of 1943, ... arrows 


Brigadier General (ret.) Josef Hercz (1917)

born in hamlet Čalovka in Ergeš village (Trebišov) in Slovakia on August 8, 1917 graduated from school in Košice in 1935 and went to study medicine to Prague returned home, to a newly established Slovak state, after they had closed universities in 1939 joined ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Miloslav Jirsa (1910)

he was born on January 14th 1910 in Tábor town in a family of a tobacco dealer he worked in the tobacco business, during the 30´s he spent some time on a business trip in Constantinople after the German occupation of Czechoslovakia he immigrated to Turkey he ... arrows 


JUDr. Otto Klíma (1910)

He was born in 1910 in Benešov town in Czech/Jewish family (His original last name was Klein) graduated on the Faculty of law in Prague In April of 1939 decided to go to Palestine He was called up to the 11th Czechoslovak Army infantry troop participated on ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.), in French Army Sergeant Miloslav Kratochvíl (1919)

born in Russia to Czech parents in the 1930s lived in the Slovak-Hungary border region after the occupation helping refugees cross the Hungarian border escaped to Palestine via the Balkans fighting in Syria and Tobruk training in Canada in 1944, became a ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Bohumír Krézek (1914 - 2003)

born on 23rd November 1914 in Hrušovany near Brno in Carpathian Ruthenia studied a military school, became a professional soldier in autumn 1939 left over Slovakia to Hungary where imprisoned for six months 1940 – arrived in Palestine and became a member of the ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Josef Macků (1919)

born on 26th January in Svatý Štěpán, a village at the Slovak-Moravian border studied and worked in Zlín at the Baťa company 1939, sent to Borov, Yugoslavia May 1940, entered the army through the French consulate in Belgrade through Greece and Turkey, he got ... arrows 


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