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Colonel (ret.) Jaroslav Hofrichter (1920)

born 1920 in Pilsen 1938 responded to the call “1000 Pilots for the Republic” 1940 via Hungary and Yugoslavia to the British Palestine via Cape Town he got to Britain his parents imprisoned in Mírov and Svatobořice during the war served as a gunman and ... arrows 


Jaroslav Chejstovský (1921 - 2008)

Born in 1921 in Prague. Since his youth he was an active and complex sportsman. To avoid convict labour in Germany he joined the Government army in 1939. Later he entered for the dragoons with whom he was reassigned to Italy in 1943. Soon the whole troop ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Karel Kadlec (1916)

born June 17th 1916 in Chlum u Třeboně August 21st 1931 began working in the Baťa company in Zlín at the military academy in Prostějov trained as an aircraft specialist after the declaration of the Protectorate escaped to Poland, later got to France served in ... arrows 


Hanuš Korda (1917)

born 2nd November 1917 in Prague, from a wealthy Jewish family 1937 - studied in Denmark 1938 - moved to Britain, persuaded his parents to also emigrate went through several jobs before the war started joined the Czechoslovak army assigned to No 311 Bombing ... 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 


Private Milan Kulík (1926)

He was born in 1926 in Czechoslovakia, every since he was two he lived abroad due to his father’s job. He was educated in French language; he lived in Morocco for a long time In 1944 he decided to enter the Czechoslovak army troop in England He underwent the ... arrows 


Dr. Oldřich Kulík (1922)

He was born on December 24th 1922 His father was a Czech consul in Morocco, that’s why his family moved there too After the graduation on French lyceum he decided to go to England and to join the Czechoslovak army force he underwent a military training for ... arrows 


Karel Macháček (1916 - 2005)

born January 11th 1916 in Brandýs nad Labem in a family of a railways employee studied at Kyjov grammar school, then medical faculty in Brno, due to the closing down of Czech universities in autumn 1939 unable to complete his studies at the turn of 1939 and 1940 ... arrows 


Colonel Stanislav Mikula (1918 - 2006)

born on May 2nd 1918 in Borsice village after 1939 he left to Poland to fight against Germans, back off to Soviet Union transported to Middle East involved in battles in Syria, Libanon and Tobruk he went to Bahamas via Africa, Great Britain, and North ... arrows 


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