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Pavel Knihař (1931)

Born in Třešť in Moravia in 1931 Lived in Slovakia with his parents After the occupation they had to return to the Czech Lands, studied in Prague At High School he established ‘Union of Freedom of Students’, distributed pamphlets In the Summer of 1948 was ... arrows 


Květoslav Kovařík (1930)

born in a farmer's family in South Moravia flight to Germany in July 1948 enrollment in the Foreign Legion service with Parachute Storming-Party took part in fights at Dien Bien Phu believed president Zápotocký's promise about amnesty arrival for holiday ... 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.) Jaroslav Krob (1910 - 2006)

born October 10th 1910 in his youth lived in Habesh in Africa for 10 years military service in 1937 1938 joined the export department of the Baťa company, works in Romania, the Middle East and Egypt 1939 sales representative in Belgrade helped organize ... arrows 


Major General Rudolf Krzák (1914 - 2004)

born on April 6, 1914, in Bernartice nearby Milevsko graduated from a higher school for officers in reserve organized an escape to Poland in June 1939 in France he briefly served with the 1st regiment of the French foreign legion in Britain he stood at the ... 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 


Colonel (ret.) Vladimír Maděra (1917)

born on March 19th 1917 in Velehrad village in Uherske Hradiste region after the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Hitler’s Germany he joined the resistance organization called Defending the Nation left the country in 1940, went to France via Syria where exile ... arrows 


Rudolf Němček (1929)

Originally from Slovakia In 1948 worked in Šlapané u Chebu near the German Border Crossed German border in May 1949 Joined the Foreign Legion Served in Indochina (1949-1950) Spent 18 months in Vietnamese captivity (1950-1952) Under investigation and ... arrows 


Ervín Páleš (1929)

mixed nationality, from Bratislava left the country in 1948 served in the Foreign Legion deserted fought together with Chinese and Vietnamese partisans consultee for the film "Černý prapor" worked as a dental technician for most of his life ... arrows 


Major Jan Pavlíček (1917)

born December 23rd 1917 in Palkovice near Frýdek-Místek, studied grammar school in Přívoz, began studying at the Czech Technical University in Prague took part in student demonstrations in October 1939, on November 17th he was moved out of a student dorm after ... arrows 


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