Private First Class (Chief Warrant Officer) Jaroslav Kozák

* 1929  †︎ 2014

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“I worked in the training center as a soldier servant for a Slovak officer. He was a good man. Even if my service was not always perfect he knew I was only a boy and he understood.”

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Private First Class (Chief Warrant Officer) Jaroslav Kozák

Jaroslav Kozák was born as the youngest child of František and Zdeňka Kozák in Volyně on July 5, 1929. His father and the eldest sister Emílie joined the army as the first ones in 1944, the second daughter Anastázie followed. Jaroslav with his mother were left home alone. His father managed to organize even their joining the army - Jaroslav was only 15 then. While his mother worked in the kitchen, Jaroslav worked as a servant soldier for officer Laurinec. This way he managed to get to Prague with the Czechoslovak Army. After the war he lived with his family in Žatec first, then in South Moravia. However, they were again suddenly deprived of the land they had obtained there. František, Jaroslav a Anastázie Kozák were arrested in 1952 and they spent four months in prison. Jaroslav Kozák passed away on December, the 3rd, 2014.