Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2009: 158-161
Odešel válečný hrdina Generálmajor v.v. Ing. Antonín PetrákPersonálie
Generálmajor v.v. Ing. Antonín Petrák* 14. dubna 1912+ 7. února 2009
S hlubokým zármutkem jsme přijali zprávu o úmrtí válečného veterána generálmajora ve výslužbě Ing. Antonína Petráka, který dne 7. února 2009 zemřel ve věku 96 let v Ústřední vojenské nemocnici SNP v Ružomberku.
The War Hero Has Gone Away: Major General (ret.) Ing. Antonín Petrák
As a young army lieutenant he left for France to fight against hated German invaders. In Great Britain, he spontaneously enrol for the fight behind the front lines, but because of his pedagogical capabilities he became an instructor of airborne troops in the so-called Special Training Schools organized by British SOE. In Scottish Traigh House, the main training facility of Czechoslovak paratroopers, he worked as a translator, combat instructor, and even the commander of combat course. In 1944 he took over the position of brigade company commander of supporting arms, Czech Armoured Division. After landing in Northern France, he took part in many fights and was decorated by several Czech and British medals and orders. After war he started to study at the High War School designated for the future high-ranking officers. After coup d'etat in 1948 he was discharged from the army and sentenced to Working Camp for the former army officers Mírov. In 1959 he was arrested again for the letter informing Czechoslovak authorities about conditions in this working camp. After November 1989 he was rehabilitated and gradually promoted to the rank of Major General. After the division of Czechoslovakia he became the chairman of Legionary Community in Slovakia.
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