Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2009: 179-180

Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Arnošt Polák-Veteran World War II, Member of No. 311 Squadron RAF (Czechoslovak), Secretary of the Free Czechoslovak Air Force Association in Great BritainPersonal data

He was born in 1923 into a Jewish family. Luckily, he and his older brother left the former Czechoslovakia with the last transport of Jewish children, organized by Sir Nicholas Winton. In 1943, when he was 18, he joined the Royal Air Force. He completed the course for radio operators and aerial gunners and in the second half of 1943 he joined the 311th Bomber Squadron and took part in operational sorties. In 1944, after finishing 63 flights, he was transferred to a transport squadron. After the War, he was redeployed to transport air group, he flew old Ju-52 and C-3-10 all over Europe. He left the Air Force and returned to Britain where his brother lived and studied. Here he established his own enterprise. In 2000 he passed this enterprise to his son and retired. Among others, he devotes to activities in the Free Czechoslovak Air Force Association.

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(2009). Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Arnošt Polák-Veteran World War II, Member of No. 311 Squadron RAF (Czechoslovak), Secretary of the Free Czechoslovak Air Force Association in Great Britain. Czech Military Review90(1), 179-180
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