“In the first place, we are Czechs and our homeland is Czech. Patriotism is something that is lacking in our Czech society today.”
Josef Kotyza was born on November 11th, 1923 near Luck in the Volhynia region. He attended a Polish school and was a member of the volleyball team and Czech choir. His family owned a small farm. Josef worked in agriculture until 1944, when he joined the Czechoslovak army in Rovno. He went through military training in a camp in Romanian Bessarabia. His deployment to the front took place before the Carpathian-Dukla operation on the Polish territory. He served as a machine gunner with a scouting unit. He was wounded in combat in the Dukla Pass. After his return to the front, he served as a sub-machine gunner with the rank of private-sergeant. With the army, he participated in the liberation of Czechoslovakia and he eventually made his way to Prague. After the war, he served in the border patrol for several months near Žatec, where he was demobilized. He worked for the state forests and railway engine house in Pilsen. He was decorated with the Czechoslovak Memorial Medal and the Czechoslovak Medal of Valour.