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Slovak army soldier during 1939 - 1945

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First Lieutenant (ret.) Jan Bugel (1923) video clip available

born August 23rd 1923 in Kalniště in Slovakia 1943 basic military service in Prešov, assists the commander, then as a messenger in the unit 1944 move to Poprad and Banská Bystrica, from there sent to the mountains and bunkers with military supplies August 1944 ... arrows 


Major Jozef Citterberg (1921)

born on January 26, 1921, in the Slovak village of Beňuš, Gasparovo, in the district of Brezno nad Hronom from June to December 1939 agricultural worker in Mecklenburg, Germany October 1942 - started military service in the Slovak Army became cryptographer and ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Josef Činčala (1921)

he was born in 1921 in Slovakia, in Čadca town region after he served out to be a machine fitter in Vítkovice town he was sent to convict labor in Germany in 1941 he ran away back to Slovakia he worked as a civilian for a while, but then he was mobilized and ... arrows 


Lieutenant General (ret.) Josef Činčár (1921)

born in 1921 in Michalovce 1942–1944 he served as a rank-and-file soldier with the air-force regiment of the Slovak army in 1944 he fled to Poland to join the Czechoslovak army after his training, he served as a pilot in the Czechoslovak army he participated ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Jozef Giertl (1921)

born on 24th February 1921 in Čierny Balog, Central Slovakia 1941 – joined the sapper units of the Slovak Army 1943 – transferred to Crimea, didn’t participate directly in the fights, pyrotechnics, later joined the partisan forces 1943 – shortly imprisoned by ... arrows 


Vojtěch Gregor (1918)

born 1918 into a Jewish family grew up and completed grammar school in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia studied chemistry in Prague, returned to Slovakia in 1939 sympathised with the Freethought movement 1940, arrested for resistance activity, placed in ... arrows 


Brigadier General (ret.) Josef Hercz (1917 - 2010)

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 


Second Lieutenant Gabriel Kocmal (1921)

he was born on May 29th 1921 in Dolní Ořešany village near by Trnava town when he was 21 he got on with the general military training in Tiso’s army, he underwent a machine-gunner training and entered the Military academy in Pezinok town he served by the 2nd ... arrows 


Asher Lastovecký (1921)

maturita na obchodní akademii v Košicích za války v pracovním pluku Slovenské armády (1941–1944) účastník Slovenského národního povstání po válce kandidát KSČ, notár (správní úředník) odchod do Izraele v roce 1949 v Izraeli pracoval v celní správě do ... arrows 


Sergeant Juraj Maďar (1919)

he was born on December 18th 1919 in Vysoké village in Slovakia 1940-1944 he served the Slovak army at the Trenčín town airport radio station, he underwent six month radio operator training on December 27th 1944 he entered the Czechoslovak army in Humenné town, ... arrows 


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