Silence spread everywhere in the evening, and we were sitting with machine guns and waiting
Pavel Hančák was born on March 17, 1925 in eastern Slovakia. His parents wished him to become a priest, but he joined the army after the outbreak of World War II. He served as a troop commander in the 5th artillery regiment, among other positions. He also took part in the Carpathian-Dukla operation. After the end of the War, Pavel spent some time in the army barracks in Olomouc, and then he joined the police and eventually remained working for the police for the rest of his professional life. At present Pavel Hančák is a member of the Association of Legionnaires and he lives in the Home for War Veterans. Together with his wife, they have one son.