“Germans had no trust in us who had lived in Silesia. It was an unpleasant situation. We felt we were enemies, but we had to obey their orders anyway.”
Jan Prokesz was born on the 28th of November in 1926 in Oldřichovice near Třinec, where he lives now. Most of his life was spent working in the ironworks facility in Třinec as a lathe operator and a chef of special training. In 1943, he was conscripted into the German Army. He served in France defending the coastline near Bordeaux. He took advantage of confusion during redeployment and resigned along with another two soldiers. He wandered in the French countryside for some time and finally arrived at a prisoner camp near Dijon. From there he was transported to Neapol where he enlisted in the Czechoslovakian Foreign Army. In 1945, he served in Dunkerque as a commander of Signal Company belonging to a tank brigade.