Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2007: 197-198

81-year old Captain Karel Zmija (ret.) was born in Moravia, nearby Polish state borders -Veteran World War IIPersonal data

Dr. Petr Majer

At the beginning of war, his native townlet was occupied by Polish troops. When the Polish Republic was defeated by Nazi Germany, he and his parents were forced to accept "temporary German Citizenship", the so-called "Volkslist No 3". In 1944 Mr. Zmija was enrolled into German army and after a short but very hard military training he was sent to France. After the Allied Invasion began, he immediately went over to the other side. After several examinations he was send to bury the deads, then he got a chance to join the Czechoslovak Force in England, Armour Unit, where he became tank driver. At the battle of Dunkerque, his unit suffered heavy losses, so that the unit couldn't be engaged in battle again. After the war, in liberated Czechoslovakia, he served shortly as a tank instructor at the School for Non-Commissioned Officers, in May 1946 he retired and began to work at ironworks at Třinec, Moravia. Here he worked till his retirement age.

Published: December 15, 2007  Show citation

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Majer, P. (2007). 81-year old Captain Karel Zmija (ret.) was born in Moravia, nearby Polish state borders -Veteran World War II. Czech Military Review88(4), 197-198
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