Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2010: 168-170
Generál Podhajský - kruté dějiny romantizovaného období budování čs. branné mociRecenze
Josef Fučík: Generál Podhajský. 1. vyd. Praha, Litomyšl: nakladatelství Ladislav Horáček - Paseka, 2009. ISBN 978-80-7185-962-8.
General Podhajský: Cruel History of the Romanticized Period of Pre-war Czech Army Build-up
It is a review of the book by Col. Ing. Josef Fučík (ret.), the former member of advisory board to this magazine. Pre-war Czechoslovakia was a parliamentary republic, typical for its instability. In 1918-1938 a total of 18 governmental administrations superseded, there were 11 defence ministers. Sometimes this position was hold by the prime minister. The same was with the position of Chief of the Main Staff of Czech forces. In 19191939 five generals were replaced, two French and three Czechoslovak. One of them was Alois Vácslav Podhajský, who held this position only for a short time, from September 1 to October 14, 1926. As an "old Austrian soldier", he went through many nuisances and sorrows both in pre-war army and namely after World War II.
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