Lisický, Mikuláš

Lisicky, Mikulas
     
Příjmení:
Surname:
Lisický Lisický
Jméno:
Given Name:
Mikuláš Mikuláš
Jméno v originále:
Original Name:
Mikuláš Lisický
Fotografie či obrázek:
Photograph or Picture:
Hodnost:
Rank:
plukovník Colonel
Akademický či vědecký titul:
Academic or Scientific Title:
inžinier (Ing.) Master of Science (MSc)
Šlechtický titul:
Hereditary Title:
- -
Datum, místo narození:
Date and Place of Birth:
20.07.1908 Liptovský Mikuláš /
20.07.1908 Liptovský Mikuláš /
Datum, místo úmrtí:
Date and Place of Decease:
16.03.1987 Bratislava /
16.03.1987 Bratislava /
Nejvýznamnější funkce:
(maximálně tři)
Most Important Appointments:
(up to three)
1. čs. smíšená letecká divize - zástupce velitele
4. letecká divise - velitel
Velitelství letectva 4. oblasti - dočasný velitel
1st Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division - Deputy Commander
4th Air Division - Commander
Air Command of 4th Area - Temporary Commander
Jiné významné skutečnosti:
(maximálně tři)
Other Notable Facts:
(up to three)
příslušník slovenských Vzdušných zbraní
účastník protifašistického odboje
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Související články:
Related Articles:

Zdroje:
Sources:
Láník, Jaroslav a kolektiv: Vojenské osobnosti československého odboje 1939-1945. Ministerstvo obrany ČR-AVIS, Praha 2005, ISBN 80-7278-233-9
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Příjmení:
Surname:
Lisický Lisický
Jméno:
Given Name:
Mikoláš Mikuláš
Jméno v originále:
Original Name:
Mikuláš Lisický
Všeobecné vzdělání:
General Education:
DD.MM.1918-DD.MM.1926 Státní reálné gymnázium, Ružomberok
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.1960 Slovenská vysoká škola technická, Bratislava

Vojenské vzdělání:
Military Education:
30.09.1927-28.07.1929 Vojenská akademie, Hranice
01.10.1930-11.07.1931 Aplikační škola dělostřelectva
29.02.1932-28.05.1932 pozorovatelský kurs pro důstojníky
01.02.1933-31.08.1933 Pozorovatelská škola pro důstojníky z povolání
DD.MM.1947-DD.MM.RRRR Kurs pro vyšší velitele
30.09.1927-28.07.1929 Military Academy, Hranice
Důstojnické hodnosti:
Officer Ranks:
28.07.1929 poručík dělostřelectva
01.10.1933 nadporučík dělostřelectva
31.08.1934 nadporučík letectva
01.04.1938 kapitán letectva
DD.MM.1939 stotník letectva
01.07.1941 major letectva
01.08.1945 podplukovník letectva
01.03.1946 plukovník letectva
28.07.1929 Lieutenant
01.10.1933 1st Lieutenant
01.04.1938 Captain
DD.MM.1939 Captain
01.07.1941 Major
01.08.1945 Lieutenant Colonel
01.03.1946 Colonel
Průběh vojenské služby:
Military Career:
28.07.1929-29.02.1932 Dělostřelecký pluk 202
29.05.1932-31.01.1933 Letka 9./3
01.09.1933-14.02.1934 Letka 13./3
15.02.1934-30.03.1935 Letka 64./3
31.03.1935-11.10.1936 Vojenský zkušební ústav, Praha
12.10.1936-18.03.1939 Vojenské letecké učiliště, Prostějov
25.03.1939-17.06.1939 Letecký pluk - dočasný zástupce velitele
01.07.1939-DD.MM.1939 Peruť III - velitel
01.07.1939-DD.MM.1939 Škola pro důstojníky letectva v záloze - velitel
10.09.1939-31.10.1939 Letecká župa XVII - styčný důstojník
30.12.1939-06.03.1940 stáž u německého letectva v Briegu
20.04.1940-31.07.1940 Letecká škola - velitel
01.08.1940-DD.MM.RRRR letiště Spišská Nová Ves - velitel
31.01.1941-01.07.1943 Velitelství vzdušných zbraní
01.07.1943-15.11.1943 letecká skupina „Lisický“ - velitel
15.12.1943-04.08.1944 Bombardovací peruť III - velitel
25.01.1945-17.05.1945 1. čs. smíšená letecká divise - zástupce velitele
17.05.1945-31.07.1945 Výcvikové středisko v Popradu - velitel
01.08.1945-DD.12.1946 4. letecká divise - velitel
31.12.1946-DD.07.1947 Velitelství letectva 4. oblasti - dočasný velitel
DD.03.1948-DD.10.1948 4. letecká divise - velitel
01.07.1949-DD.MM.RRRR přeložen do výslužby
28.07.1929-29.02.1932 202nd Artillery Regiment
29.05.1932-31.01.1933 9th Flight
01.09.1933-14.02.1934 13th Flight
15.02.1934-30.03.1935 64th Flifht
31.03.1935-11.10.1936
12.10.1936-18.03.1939 Military Air School, Prostějov
25.03.1939-17.06.1939 Letecký pluk
01.07.1939-DD.MM.1939 3rd Squadron - Commander
01.07.1939-DD.MM.1939
10.09.1939-31.10.1939
30.12.1939-06.03.1940
20.04.1940-31.07.1940 Air School - Commander
01.08.1940-DD.MM.RRRR Spisska Nova Ves Airfield - Commander
31.01.1941-01.07.1943 HQ of the Air Arms
01.07.1943-15.11.1943 Air Group „Lisický“ - Commander
15.12.1943-04.08.1944 3rd Bomber Squadron - Commander
25.01.1945-17.05.1945 1st Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division
17.05.1945-31.07.1945 Výcvikové středisko v Popradu - Commander
01.08.1945-DD.12.1946 4th Air Division - Commander
31.12.1946-DD.07.1947 Air Command of the 4th Area - Commander
DD.03.1948-DD.10.1948 4th Air Division - Commander
01.07.1949-DD.MM.RRRR retired
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Awards:
Poznámka:
Note:
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Zdroje:
Sources:
Láník, Jaroslav a kolektiv: Vojenské osobnosti československého odboje 1939-1945. Ministerstvo obrany ČR-AVIS, Praha 2005, ISBN 80-7278-233-9
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Mikulas Lisicky

was born on July 20, 1908 in Vrbice (since 1923 part of the town Liptovský Mikuláš) as the eldest son of Margita Lisická and Mikuláš Lisický, a trained planter.

He started going to folk school in Liptovský Mikuláš and from 1917 in Ružomberok, where the family moved. In 1918 he began to attend the Hungarian Piarist grammar school. In 1919, it became a real grammar school with Czechoslovak as the language of instruction, which he graduated with honors in 1926.

As he wanted to become a professional soldier, in October 1926 he went to volunteer to join the artillery regiment 201 in Ružomberok and later joined the officer's school in Prešov. From there he went to the Military Academy in the Borders, which he went out with artillery and was the first to be eliminated in July 1929 as an officer - a lieutenant in professional artillery. He went to the artillery regiment 202 in Prešov, but did not warm up there for a long time. It has been assigned to the 5th battery in Kežmarok. After 1930 he went to the Application School for Artillery in Olomouc, where he enlisted in the Air Force and from March 1, 1931 he joined the Military aviation school in Prostejov and started flying. Served in Piešťany in Air Regiment 3 gen. letca Milan Rastislav Štefánik. He was later assigned to VZÚ (Military Geographical Institute) to Prague for aerial photogeometry. From there he got back to Prostejov where he served from October 1, 1936 as a flying teacher and professor of aerial photogeometry until the collapse of the Czechoslovak Republic in March 1939. In 1940 he married on November 16 in High Tatras to Hrebienok. He had two children with his wife Wanda, born Kuciel. Son Nicholas and daughter Wanda. They lived in Trenčín, where at that time he was commander of 4. Air Division and crew commander.

In March 1939, when the Slovak state was established, he was on recreation at Smrekovica near Ružomberok, where on March 12, 1939 he received a telegram of the following wording: Cpt. Lisický -Smrekovica near Ružomberok- immediately join the Ministry of National Defense in Bratislava - Lt. Col. Chatlos

He was completely disoriented by it. He strapped on his skis and ran to Ružomberok to the crew headquarters, where he learned what was happening: at 10 pm he got on the train the same day and came to Bratislava in the morning in a ski suit with skis. He took over the aviation department at the MNO and worked there for 14 days, until he got to his old crew in Prostejov, but the Germans were already there. After returning, he no longer worked at the MNO in Bratislava, he was appointed deputy commander of the air regiment in Piešťany, as well as a new commander of the flight school.

In the summer of 1940, Dušan Čatloš, the younger brother of the of the Minister came from Banská Bystrica from the Aviation Academy to Piešťany for exams and became that he accidentally failed during the exams and could not be disqualified as a lieutenant. Mikuláš Lisický was therefore summoned to the MNO to correct the exams so that the nominee did so. He refused. They therefore turned to the deputy Mikuláš Lisický lieutenant Július Trnka, who did so. Instead, he became commander of the school and Lisický v was transferred in August 1940 to Spišská Nová Ves as commander of airport. He worked there until January 1941. Then he went to the MNO for the head of the Air Force to Bratislava, there he was until the summer of 1943. Then he was sent for retraining for multi-engine bombers in Crimea. After returning from Crimea, he took over Bomber Squadron III at Poprad Airport.In July 1944, several trustees of political and military resistance groups came to Lisický to see if he would be willing to fly to the Soviet Union and transport certain people there. He promised to fly if necessary. On the evening of August 3, 1944, a courier from Banská Bystrica came to the apartment in Poprad with M. Lisický with a written order that the agreed departure will take place on August 4 at 1 pm from Mokraď Airport at Liptovsky Hradek to Moscow. General Jurech and Karol Šmidke were to fly with Lisický. Lieutenant Colonel Ferjenčík came in place of Jurech, who had already been arrested at that time. The flight was a success. From Moscow, he and his crew got to Poland to Czechoslovakia. Aviation Center 28.10.1944. All Slovak and Czech pilots in the USSR were concentrated there. She formed and trained from them 6.12.1944 1. Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division of 3 regiments in the USSR. Mikuláš Lisický was elected deputy commander of the division after the combat part and confirmed in office by order 4. 4. Ukrainian front. In that capacity, he also took part in the struggle for the liberation of Czechoslovakia and Ostrava. He flew to Prague on May 15, 1945 after the war. The 4th Air Division arrived in Slovakia on August 28, 1945. He remained the commander of the division Lisický only until October 1, 1948. He got a vacation waiting. On June 30, 1949, he retired, but did not retire. He was thrown on the pavement and had to look for a new existence on his old knees. He worked in a textile distribution room as an accountant. The military administration was having trouble with his apartment in Trenčín, so he had to move to Bratislava. He accepted the position of helper at geodesy in Bratislava. There he started "from scratch" and in addition to his job he started studying at SVŠT in the years 1953-1960, where he graduated as an engineer.

In the meantime, he was rehabilitated.

He died on March 16, 1987 in Bratislava and is buried in the cemetery in Borinka near Bratislava.

Source: own CV, via Wanda Kachničová (email)

Lisický, Mikuláš - Heinkel He 111H3 SAF S 82, Trenčín, Slovensko, leden 1943

Heinkel He 111H3 SAF S 82, Trenčín, Slovensko, leden 1943
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On August 4, 1944, shortly after 1 p.m., he took off from the airport Mokrad Focke Wulf FW 58B Weihe (W.Nr. 454), on board which was a crew consisting of mjr. Mikuláš Lisický - pilot, lieutenant. Viliam Gabriš - navigator and rtk. A. Počiatok - a flight engineer who was to transport to the Soviet Union a delegation representing the Slovak National Council and the Military Headquarters composed of Karol Šmidke and Lt. Col. Dr. Mikulas Ferjencik. After a four and a half hour flight, the machine made an emergency landing near Chortkov (& # 1063; & # 1086; & # 1088; & # 1090; & # 1082; & # 1110; & # 1074;) in Ukraine. After the welcome, everyone was transferred to Moscow.

source
Sumichrast, Peter - Klabnik, Viliam: Slovenske letectvo 1939-1944. St. 2. Bratislava, MPS 2000.
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