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13. 7. 1943 - Destroying of Český Malín

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The Second world war 1939 - 1945 (2419)

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Antonín Činka (1923)

born September 25th, 1923 in Český Malín in the Volyně region survived the burning of Český Malín drafted to the army served in the sapper and artillery units in the "Svoboda´s" army wounded at Dukla after the war moved to Czechoslovakia, lives in Nový Malín ... arrows 


Helena Esterkesová (1926) video clip available

born on February 14, 1926, in Ledochovce, district of Ostrožec, Volhynia is of Jewish origin the Soviets wanted to deport them to Siberia after the advent of the Nazis their family was sent to the ghetto in Ostrožec she was forced to work for Kreislanwirt ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Bohumil Filípek (1922) video clip available

born October 22, 1922 in České Noviny in Volhynia 1941 imprisoned for work sabotaging July 13, 1943 the burning down of Český Malín 1944 joined the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps serving as a tank desant trooper Carpathian-Dukla operation wounded in an air ... arrows 


Private First Class Marie Chudá (1920)

Born in 1920 in Volhynia in a family of a cabinet maker who stayed there after the WW I. She joined the general Svoboda’s Czechoslovak army She went through a tough one-month training and then joint up straight to the front Took part in the tough combat at ... arrows 


Private Emílie Jarmarová (1921)

born January 17th 1921 in Bakovce in Volhynia attending school in Bakovce, learning in Polish and Czech during the war sending information from her house to a Russian partisan 1944 joined Czechoslovak army corps, assigned to anti-aircraft artillery as a ... arrows 


Václav Jedlička (1908) video clip available

he was born on February 18th 1908 in Hlinsk town in Volhynia In 1930 he served in the army in Deblin (Poland) in 1939 he participated in defense of Lviv; he served in the 27th artillery regiment he was forcibly deployed in Zdolbunov he fought in the ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Jan Jelínek (1912 - 2009)

Born on May 19, 1912, in the Polish town of Zelov Raised in a family of descendants of Czech evangelical exiles Worked as an accountant in the firm Jan Sláma Studied in a missionary school in Olomouc - pastor of the Evangelical Church Preacher in 1937-1944 in ... arrows 


Antonie Kechrtová (1920)

was born on 24th December in 1920 in Český Malín in Volhynia, her family owned a large farm she visited local Czech elementary school in Malín, later a Polish one in Maczkowce after the Nazi occupation her life had changed radically on 13th of July in 1943, when ... arrows 


Emilie Kozáková (1926)

born in 1926 in village Sklyn in the Volhynia oldest of seven children; attended a Polish school witnessed the burning down of the town Český Malín in 1943 In June 1944 signed up to the 1st Czechoslovak independent brigade; assigned to the field post with ... arrows 


Staff Sergeant (ret.) Helena Křikavová (1923)

born on 1st January 1923 in Volynia in the community of Podhájka in 1944 entered the Czechoslovak army, assigned to the headquarters of the 3rd Czechoslovak brigade her father murdered by Bandera-men took part in the Carpathian-Dukla operation and liberation of ... arrows 


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