Československá samostatná obrněná brigáda [1943-1945]

Czechoslovak Separate Armoured Brigade
     
Název:
Name:
Československá samostatná obrněná brigáda Czechoslovak Indipendent Armoured Brigade
Originální název:
Original Name:
Československá samostatná obrněná brigáda
Datum vzniku:
Raised/Formed:
01.09.1943
Předchůdce:
Predecessor:
Československá samostatná brigáda Czechoslovak Indipendent Brigade
Datum zániku:
Disbanded:
01.06.1945
Nástupce:
Successor:
Tankový sbor Tank Corps
Nadřízené velitelství:
Higher Command:
01.09.1943-01.06.1945 Ministerstvo národní obrany
12.05.1945-20.05.1945 V. sbor
01.09.1943-01.06.1945 Ministry of National Defence
12.05.1945-20.05.1945 V Corps
Dislokace:
Deployed:
01.09.1943-DD.08.1944 Liverpool, kasárny
DD.08.1944-DD.MM.RRRR západoevropské válčiště, ?
12.05.1945-20.05.1945 Plzeň–Klatovy–Horažďovice, ? /

Velitel:
Commander:
01.09.1943-01.06.1945 Liška, Alois (Brigádní generál)
Náčelník štábu:
Chief of Staff:
01.09.1943-DD.04.1945 Ondráček, Karel (Podplukovník)
Podřízené jednotky:
Subordinated Units:
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR
Čestný název:
Honorary Name:
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR
Vyznamenání:
Decorations:
DD.MM.RRRR
Poznámka:
Note:
- -
Zdroje:
Sources:
Vojenský ústřední archív Praha
https://armada.vojenstvi.cz/vase-dotazy/153.htm
URL : https://www.valka.cz/Ceskoslovenska-samostatna-obrnena-brigada-1943-1945-t33752#545652 Version : 0
Members of the Czechoslovak Armoured Brigade who died on the Western Front after the landing in France:


1st Tank Battalion:
APFELBAUM Max, Private (3.10.1917), 2nd Company, killed in an S mine explosion on
on a reconnaissance patrol in the vicinity of the Filature factory on 12.12.1944;
BENIES Mikuláš, Private (15.4.1923), 1st Company, succumbed to the effects of a severe wound sustained during an enemy artillery ambush while being transported to the infirmary at Loon Plage on 4.5.1945;
ČURN Radko, Lt. (27.10.1921), 3rd Company, 29.1.1945, succumbed in captivity to a severe wound suffered during an enemy ambush of his reconnaissance patrol on 22.1.1945 near the Halt railway station;
DUBSKÝ Vladislav, crews. (28.1.1908), 3rd Company, 12.10.1944, succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to a severe wound caused by a mine explosion on his reconnaissance patrol;
HERSKOVITS Solomon, Private (12.8.1917), 2nd Company, died on 12.12.1944 on a reconnaissance patrol near the Filature factory when an S mine exploded;
HOROCHONIC Josef, Rt. (10.3.1915), 2nd Company, succumbed in hospital in St. Omer on 25.3.1945 to serious injuries sustained on 18.3.1945 on the beach near Shelter in an S mine explosion;
HOSTĚRADSKÝ František, crews. (24.1.1914), 2nd Company, killed on 31.3.1945 near She1ter by an S mine explosion;
JIRÁSKÝ Josef, des. (26.8.1912), 2nd company, died in an enemy night attack on 17.10.1944 near Berche farm;
KAZDA Karel, soldier (19.2.1925), 2nd Company, 21.5.1945, succumbed in a hospital in K1atov to a serious wound he sustained during his transfer to his homeland near Klatovy;
KOČAŘ Oldřich, crews. (4.10.1916), 1st Company, killed in the attack on Derham Arthurdne Farm on 3.11.1944;
KORNGUT Armin, des. (3.3.1909), 3rd Company, died on a reconnaissance patrol 22.1.1945 near Codron Gaston farm;
KUCHAŘ Ladislav, rtm. (27.4.1916), 1st Company, 11.11.1944, succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to a severe wound caused by a mine explosion, near the railway station Halt;
LITTNER (DOLEŽIL) Leo, soldier (10.4.1916), 3rd Company, 23.1.1945 succumbed in German captivity to a severe wound suffered on a reconnaissance patrol near the railway station Halt;
LÖBL Alois, Private (23.5.1921), 1st Company, died on 18.10.1944 during an enemy mortar attack on the Halt railway station;
MATIS Vojtěch, freedman (15.3.1920), 1st Company, died1 on 29.11.1944 on a reconnaissance patrol near the Pilature factory during an enemy artillery ambush;
PENIAK Stefan, Rtm. (5.4.1916), Headquarters Company, killed 10.11.1944 in a mine explosion during the laying of a minefield, about 1 km east of Codron Gaston Farm;
POLÁK František, Lance Corporal (18.6.1916), 2nd Company, 26.10.1944, succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to severe injuries caused by a mine explosion on a reconnaissance patrol near the Pi1ature factory;
STIERHEIM Julius, crews. (1.3.1909), 2nd Company, died on 15.4.1945 during an attack on the Pilature factory, hit by a shell;
ŠRÁMEK Josef, rt. (4.6.1919), 1st Company, 1.1.1945 succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to a serious wound he sustained during a night guard check on 26.12.1944, when he was accidentally shot by his own soldier;
ŠtĚTKA Jaroslav, Lt. (15.5.1907), Headquarters Company, killed 10.11.1944 in a mine explosion while laying a minefield, about 1 km east of Codron Gaston Farm;
ZAHRÁDKA Jiří, crews. (22.3.1915), 3rd Company, killed 12.10.1944 on a reconnaissance patrol near the Filature factory in a mine explosion;


2nd Tank Battalion:
AUFFÄRBER Otto, Lance Corporal (8.11.1919), Headquarters Company, 4.10.1944, succumbed in hospital in Bayeux to a serious injury sustained in a traffic accident during the move to Dunkirk;
BEDNÁREK Zdeněk, Private (13.9.1924), 3rd Company, killed in an attack south of Ghyvelde on 5.11.1944;
BRONCLÍK Adolf, soldier (20.8.1914), 2nd Company, died on 10.4.1945 near Lefébvre farm in an anti-tank mine explosion;
CALETKA Otakar, rt. (11.9.1913), 3rd company, died on 5.11.1944 during an attack near the village of la Melhouck while leaving his tank;
ELIÁŠ Břetislav, kpt. (28.11.1911), command company, died 7.3.1945 while clearing a minefield in La Panne;
GABRIEL Otakar, des. (29.7.1922), 1st Company, died 9.10.1944 while defending his section, hit by a hand grenade shrapnel in the head;
GLASEL Imrich, Rt. (25.1.1917), 3rd Company, died in an attack on 5.11.1944 when his tank was destroyed by a direct hit from a heavy gun near the village of Ghyvelde;
HACKER Stefan, Lt. (3.1.1910), Headquarters Company, succumbed to a severe wound sustained during an attack south of Ghyvelde on 5.11.1944 while being transported to hospital;
HENZL Frantisek, Freedman (30.3.1915), Headquarters Company, 20.12.1944, killed in an S mine explosion west of Ghyvelde, while returning from a reconnaissance patrol;
CHVÁTAL Jaroslav, private (11.1.1921), command company, 21.12.1944 succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to a serious wound caused by an S mine explosion during the return of a reconnaissance patrol the previous day from the area west of Ghyvelde;
JÍLEK Josef, Rt. (10.12.1914), 1st Company, died in his tank during an attack on 28.10.1944, hit by enemy infantry fire near the village of la Plaine;
KATZ Leopold, freedman (21.5.1917), 1st Company, succumbed in hospital on 13.10.1944 to a severe wound caused by a mine shell during an enemy mortar attack on the village of Ghyvelde;
KNOT Antonín, Lance Corporal (4.6.1911), 3rd Company, died during an attack on 5.11.1944, when his tank was destroyed by a direct hit of an enemy artillery shell;
LACKOVIC Ladislav, fre. (27.3.1918), Headquarters Company, died on 20.12.1944 in an S mine explosion, while returning his own reconnaissance patrol west of the village of Ghyvelde;
LANGER Jindřich, Private (5.4.1921), 1st Company, killed in an attack on 28.10.1944, hit by a heavy machine gun round while manning German bunkers near the hamlet of la Plaine;
LORBER Isaac, Private (6.2.1916), 2nd Company, killed by a machine-gun bullet during an attack on 28.10.1944 near the settlement of Meulhouck;
MAREK Josef, crews. (26.3.1911), 1st Company, died during an attack on 28.10.1944, hit by a heavy machine gun bullet near La Plaine;
MARVAN (MERTELSTEIN) Jakub, des. (22.2.1914), 1st Company, during an attack on 28.10.1944, he succumbed to a severe wound caused by a mine shell near the village of Ghyvelde;
MATYÁŠEK Karel, Corporal (15.7.1922), 2nd Company, succumbed to a severe wound sustained on a reconnaissance patrol near the village of Ghyvelde on 28.3.1945 in the infirmary as a result of an S mine explosion;
MELOKO Petr, Private (20.1.1925), 3rd Company, died on 1.2.1945 on a reconnaissance patrol near the village of Ghyvelde;
NĚMEC František, rtm. (27.8.1914), command company, 7.3.1945 succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to a serious injury caused by a mine explosion during the clearing of the accommodation area in La Panne;
OBERLÄNDER Jiri, crews. (12.8.1917), 1st Company, died of natural causes in La Panne on 6.4.1945;
PODZEMNÝ Oldřich, crews. (1.4.1913), Headquarters Company, died on 15.4.1945 in a deception attack near the village of Ghyvelde;
POKORNÝ Karel, private (23.2.1920), command company, on 8.5.1945 succumbed in hospital to a severe wound he sustained the previous day during an enemy artillery assault on the village of Ghyvelde;
PRÁŠEK Antonín, des. (27.5.1919), command company, died during an attack on 28.10.1944 near the village of la Meulhouck;
PROPPER Heintz, Private (30.8.1915), 3rd Company, died during an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
SCHEFFEL Adolf, crews. (21.9.1913), 2nd Company, died during an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde, hit by a mine shell;
TERRAY Ladislav, crews. (13.3.1920), 2nd Company, killed during an attack on 28.10.1944 near the village of la Meulhouck;
UHER Karel, crews. (17.1.1900), 3rd Company, died in an attack on 28.10.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
WEIL Herbert, corporal (23.1.1914), 3rd company, died during an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
ŽERDÍK Josef, Rt. (20.12.1913), 2nd Company, died during the attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;


Motorized reconnaissance detachment:
BLAHO Miroslav, Private (8.3.1922), 5th Platoon, died on 10.10.1944 during an attack on Vanherseck farm;
KUBINA Bohumil, soldier (16.7.1920), died on 9.10.1944 during an enemy artillery ambush at the Filature factory;
PACLIK Josef, soldier (23.7.1916), died in hospital on 11.10.1944 from a serious wound sustained during enemy artillery fire near Devos Farm;
SPIRA Karel, soldier (30.10.1919), died on 9.10.1944 during an enemy artillery raid on the Filature factory;


3rd Tank Battalion:
ABRAHAM Václav, Lance Corporal (3.9.1923), 1st Company, 14.4.1945 succumbed in hospital in St. Omer to a severe wound sustained during the attack on the Filature factory;
ADAMOVIC Adam, Lt. (24.8.1921), 1st Company, died in the attack on the Filature factory on 11.4.1945;
BRODA Rudolf, Private (3.1.1923, 1st Company, succumbed to the effects of a severe wound sustained during the attack on the Filature factory on 11.4.1945;
HELEŠIC Jan, rt. (23.12.1916), 1st Company, fell1 on 11.4.1945 during the attack on the ramparts of the Filature factory;
HERMANN Bedřich, soldier (31.7.1924), 1st company, died1 11.4.1945 during the attack on the ramparts of the Fi1ature factory;
JIROUŠ Jaroslav, crews. (20.7.1913), 1st Company, died during the attack on the ramparts of the Filature factory on 11.4.1945;
KOŠÍČEK Antonín, corporal (3.6.1917), 1st company, died on 11.4.1945 during the attack on the ramparts of the Fi1ature factory;
KUŠ (HRUBÝ Jaroslav) Alois, soldier (10.6.1925), 1st company, died 11.4.1945 during the attack on the ramparts of the Filature factory;
MATLOCH Evžen, soldier (7.5.1924), 1st company, died 11.4.1945 during the attack on the ramparts of the Filature factory;
ŠAJTER Jaroslav, soldier (6.3.1923), 1st Company, fell on 11.4.1945 during the attack on the Fi1ature factory ramparts;
ŠKANDĚRA Josef, soldier (3.11.1922), 1st Company, fell 11.4.1945 during the attack on the ramparts of the Filature factory;


Brigade Staff Company:
BAZALA Cyril, crews. (19.2.1904), killed 28.10.1944 during an attack on a German position near the Combiér farm;
GRUBER Jaroslav, soldier (27.11.1925), died during an attack on 28.10.1944;
HLAVÁČEK Miroslav, crews. (21.8.1921), fell on 5.11.1944 near Ghyve1de while clearing a damaged tank;
KAVALE Jan, npor. (15.12.1914), fell during an attack on 5.11.1944 while clearing a damaged tank near Ghyve1de;
KONKOLSKI (VANĚK Jindřich) Rudolf, soldier (30.7.1920), succumbed to a severe wound sustained during an attack on Combier farm on 28.10.1944;
MACOŠEK (MAGOSEIK) Alois, soldier (11.3.1923), died on 11.4.1945 during an enemy artillery ambush in the area of Armbouts - Cappe1;
MAIXNER Jan, crews. (2.6.1914), died during an attack on 5.11.1944 while clearing a minefield near the village of Ghyvelde;
PEJSAR Václav, soldier (11.5.1923), on 9.11.1944 succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to a serious injury caused by an artillery shell explosion during the clearing of a damaged tank during the attack on 5.11.1944;


Reserve Tank Company:
ČOLKO Pavel, crews. (23.11.1915), killed during the attack on 5.11.1944;
DUBIL Josef, private (20.1.1920), killed in the attack on 5.11.1944;
JUŘÍČEK František, soldier (14.8.1922), died in the attack on 5.11.1944 near le Meulhouck;
KOLDER Emil, soldier (25.8.1925), died on 5.11.1944 during an attack on an enemy position near 1e Meulhouck;
RASZKA Jan, soldier (13.4.1925), died during an attack on 5.11.1944;
ŠIMEK Alois, crews. (11.2.1914), died during an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
VÁCLAVČÍK Hilerius, soldier (29.5.1920), died on 28.10.1944 during an enemy artillery raid on the western edge of the village of Hoymille;


Motorized Battalion:
BEDNÁŘ František, Private (15.5.1922), 3rd Motor Company, killed during the attack on the Filaturedne factory on 15.4.1945;
BERGLER Vilém, crews. (8.10.1919), 1st motoroto, killed in the attack on the village of le Melhouck on 5.11.1944;
BLUMENTHAL Bedřich, Private, 3rd Motor Company, killed in the attack on the Filature factory 15.4.1945;
BODANSKÝ Pavel, soldier (4.4.1918), 2nd motorota, died in the attack on the Filature factory 15.4.1945;
BONN Jan, soldier (1.1.1921), 1st motorota, died on 5.11.1944 during an attack on a German position south of Ghyvelde;
CIELEPA Emil, soldier (7.4.1924), 2nd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
CICHÝ (SKÁLA) Ferdinand, soldier (22.7.1922), 1st motorota, died on 5.11.1944 during the attack on the village of la Melhouck;
ČERNÍK Jaroslav, soldier (16.1.1912), 3rd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Fi1ature factory;
DAVIDOVIC Ludvík, soldier (8.12.1914), 1st motorota, died during the attack on 5.11.1944;
DIAMANT Leopold, soldier (22.7.1915), 1st motorota, 22.10.1944, succumbed in the hospital in Casse1u to a serious wound sustained the day before when he was accidentally shot by his own soldier during the changing of the guard;
DOPPLER Josef, soldier (3.7.1910), 2nd Motor Company, was shot by a German sniper near the village of Bray Dunnes P1age on 15.10.1944;
DUBNICKÝ Josef, soldier (10.2.1922), 2nd motorota, on 16.4.1945 he succumbed to a severe wound he suffered the day before during an attack on the Fi1ature factory;
DUDA Augustin, crews. (20.12.1911), 1st motoroto, was killed during an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde, when he was securing the movement of wounded;
EBEL Alfred, Private (12.6.1926), 2nd Motor Company, succumbed to a severe wound sustained the previous day in an attack on the village of Bray Dunnes Plage at the Cassel Infirmary on 29.10.1944;
ELBERT Ladislav, Lance Corporal (11.11.1916), 1st Motor Company, died during the attack on 5.11.1944;
FASSEL Karel, Private (20.6.1924), 1st Motor Company, killed during the attack on 5.11.1944 south of Ghyvelde;
FRIED Otto, soldier (19.9.1908), 1st motorota, died during the attack 5.11.1944;
GRÜNBACH Andrej, soldier (1.7.1914), 2nd motorota, succumbed in German captivity on 28.10.1944 to a severe wound suffered on the same day during the attack on the village of Bray Dunnes Plage;
GÜTTNER Vladimír, crews. (12.1.1912), 1st Motor Company, 28.10.1944, succumbed to a severe wound sustained during an attack on the village of Bray Dunnes Plage while passing through a minefield;
HÁJEK Miloslav, freed (8.8.1921), 3rd motorota, 16.4.1945 succumbed in German captivity to a severe wound sustained the day before during an attack on the Filature factory;
HÁJEK Václav, soldier (20.9.1918), 3rd motorota, 16.4.1945 succumbed in German captivity to a severe wound sustained the day before during the attack on the Filature factory;
HANKA Světozár, Freedman (18.5.1921), 2nd motorota, killed 21.10.1944 in action on a reconnaissance patrol near Bray Dunnes Plage;
HANZEL Antonín, des. (29.10.1916), 2nd motorota, succumbed shortly after being transported to the dressing station on 20.10.1944 to a severe wound sustained on a reconnaissance patrol in a booby-trap explosion on a nameless farm near Bray Dunnes Plage;
HORKÝ Alois, Des. (15.6.1912), 2nd Motor Company, killed 24.12.1944 in a firefight with an enemy reconnaissance patrol near Bray Dunnes Plage;
HORŇÁK Jan, soldier (8.3.1909), 1st motorota, died during an attack on 5.11.1944 on the outskirts of the village of la Plaine;
KARPE Artur, crews. (5.5.1913), command company, died 22.1.1945 in the infirmary of the motor battalion in La Panne;
KENĎURA (OLŠAR) Jaroslav, soldier (10.4.1925), escort weapons company, died 5.1.1945 near Bray Dwmes Plage in the explosion of his own booby-trap;
KIRŽDORF Emil, Private (25.12.1923), 3rd Motor Company, killed 15.4.1945 in an attack on the Filature factory;
KLOZA Eduard, soldier (8.9.1925), 3rd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
KOCÚR (HAVLÍK Oldřich) Eduard, soldier (19.11.1923), 2nd motorota, died 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
KOHN Bedřich, soldier (20.8.1913), command company, died 4.11.1944 while transporting ammunition to the forward position, as a result of running his own jeep over a mine;
KRAJČOVIČ Ján, corporal (21.10.1915), 1st motor company, killed in an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
KUBINA Štefan, Lt. (27.5.1910), 2nd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during an attack on the Filature factory;
KUDR Stanislav, rt. (12.2.1917), escort weapons company, on 18.1.1945 succumbed in the hospital in Cassel to a serious injury sustained by an S mine explosion while clearing a minefield near the village of Bray Dunnes Plage;
KUNEŠ Václav, Private (24.9.1921), 1st Motor Company, killed in an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
MACHALA František, rt. (21.4.1914), 2nd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
MACHÁČEK Vojtěch, priv. (21.3.1922), 3rd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
MALYJUREK František, soldier (2.11.1924), 2nd motorota, died on 20.1.1945 in a mine explosion near Bray Dunnes Plage;
MAUTNER Jiří, freedman (18.12.1914), 2nd motorota, died during the attack on the settlement of Bray Dunnes Plage on 28.10.1944;
MORÁVEK František, rt. (7.7.1913), 3rd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory on Steevenoo farm;
MUSIOL Josef, priv. (31.1.1922), 3rd motorota, died 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
MUŽIK Oldřich, soldier (26.1.1923), 1st motorota, died on 5.5.1945 during an enemy artillery ambush near the settlement of Bray Dunnes Plage;
PAVELKA Ferdinand, des. (4.1.1914), command company, died 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
PLES Josef, Private (12.8.1919), 1st Motor Company, 9.1.1945 succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to a serious injury caused by the explosion of an S mine on a reconnaissance patrol in the settlement of Bray Dunnes Plage the previous day;
PLITKO Jan, Des. (18.5.1918), 1st Motor Company, killed on 15.4.1945 during an attack on the Filature factory, hit by a machine gun shot at Steevenoo Farm;
PONETA Joseph, Pvt. (14.4.1914), 3rd Motor Company, killed in the attack on the Filature factory near Steevenoo Farm on 15.4.1945;
PROKOP Milan, Lance Corporal (30.5.1920), 2nd Motor Company, succumbed at Cassel Infirmary on 29.10.1944 to a severe wound sustained during an attack the previous day near Bray Dunnes Plage;
PUŽEJ Zdeněk, Lt. (22.7.1914), escort weapons company, 1.12.1944, succumbed in German captivity to a severe wound he sustained during his own reconnaissance action the previous day in Bray Dunnes Plage;
RING Bernard, Lance Corporal (18.11.1920), 2nd Motor Company, killed during the attack on Bray Dunnes Plage on 28.10.1944;
ROSENFELD Alexander, Pvt. (6.2.1922), Escort Weapons Company, killed 10.12.1944 when he was accidentally shot by his own soldier in the night, believing him to be an enemy soldier;
ROTHENBERG David, Private (10.9.1911), 1st Motor Company, killed in an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
SCHÖNFELD Imrich, soldier (7.8.1923), 2nd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
SCHWARCZ Eugen, soldier (1.2.1919), 1st motorota, died during an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
SKÚPNÍK Karel, soldier (19.6.1925), 2nd motoroto, succumbed in hospital in St. Omer on 9.3.1945 to a serious injury sustained in an S mine explosion on a reconnaissance patrol the day before near Bray Dunnes Plage;
SOŠKA Karel, Lance Corporal (3.11.1913), 1st Motor Company, killed during an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde;
SPACH Gustav, freed (16.1.1921), escort weapons company, committed suicide in a defensive position near Bray Dunnes Plage on 27.4.1945;
STÁREK Václav, Private (24.9.1922), 3rd Motor Company, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
STEINER Kurt, Pvt. (12.7.1922), escort weapons company, died 16.9.1944 by accident near Falaise while handling a hand grenade;
STRAČINA Emil, freedman (14.5.1919), escort weapons company, succumbed to a serious wound sustained in a traffic accident the day before in a hospital in St. Omer on 4.11.1944;
STRAKA Jaroslav, freed (14.8.1921), 2nd Motor Company, died on 21.10.1944 on a reconnaissance patrol near Bray Dunnes Plage;
STRYJA Josef, private (13.2.1925), 2nd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
SVÁROVSKÝ Josef, crews. (16.11.1915), 3rd motorota, died 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
ŠTĚRBA Adolf, Pvt. (17.4.1924), 3rd motorota, died on 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory, when he was hit by a rifle shot on the Steevenoo farm;
VALACH Bohumil, Pvt. (28.8.1924), 3rd motoroto, killed 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
VAVRUŠA Josef, Lt. (17.3.1915), 3rd motorota, killed 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Filature factory;
WALLOUCH Rudolf, private (14.8.1923), 3rd motorota, died 15.4.1945 during the attack on the Fi1ature factory;


Engineer Company:
ETZLER Rudolf, des. (3.5.1917), killed while defusing an anti-tank mine on the Loon Plage - Dunkerque road section 21.11.1944;
GLASNER Hugo, soldier (20.8.1915), killed1 9.2.1945 while making a passage in a minefield near the Shelter position;
HANUS Alois, des. (16.10.1919), died in a traffic accident on 2.9.1944, the day after the landing, near Courseilles sur Mer;
HANZLÍK Antonín, rt. (31.7.1915), died on 15.4.1945 at Coppenaxfort farm during an enemy artillery ambush;
JAROŠ František, crews. (23.11.1911), died while defusing an anti-tank mine on the Loon P1age - Dunkerque road on 21.11.1944;
MORCHE Bedřich Pavel, soldier (18.10.1905), died on 5.11.1944 during an attack near the village of Ghyvelde;
POBOŘIL Ludvík, rt. (21.8.1918), died during an attack on 28.10.1944, hit by a machine gun bullet on the outskirts of the village of la Meulhouck;
SMUŽ Jan, soldier (28.2.1913), died on 20.10.1944 in an S mine explosion during clearing a minefield near the village of Mardick;
ŠEBESTA Rudolf, soldier (4.6.1907), died during an attack on 5.11.1944 while clearing a damaged tank near the village of Ghyvelde;
WOWRA Emil, soldier (3.1.1924), died on 15.4.1945 during an enemy artillery ambush on Coppenaxfort farm;


Anti-aircraft battery:
HAUSER Otto, Private (18.2.1903), killed on 15.1.1945 in an enemy artillery ambush;


Gun detachment against assault vehicle:
BOLEK Bronislav, Private (14.4.1925), died on a reconnaissance patrol on 19.1.1945 in the area of Armbouts - Cappel;
ČECH Adolf, des. (11.5.1900), died on 15.4.1945 during an artillery raid on the Wam West position;
HŮRKA Otto, freeman (14.9.1917), died on 20.12.1944 on a reconnaissance patrol during an enemy artillery ambush near Mille Brouge;
KLEIN Josef, soldier (6.8.1923), died 15.4.1945 during an enemy artillery ambush on Wam West;
KLEKR František, freedman (1.1.1917), succumbed to a severe wound sustained on 22.12.1944 in a hospital in St. Omer on the same day on a reconnaissance patrol near Mille Brouge;
KOLÁŘ Josef, svob. (21.1.1925), died on 15.4.1945 during an enemy artillery raid on the Wam West position;
MANN Max, crews. (26.2.1915), died accidentally on 27.10.1944 on Vermersch farm while handling a hand grenade;
MICHAL Václav Pavel, soldier (27.3.1910), died on 4.4.1945 near Legrand farm in the crash of an armoured Humber;
MIZERA Vincent, soldier (6.4.1915), died on 25.10.1944 on a reconnaissance patrol near Pidou farm;
NERUŠIL Josef, des. (23.2.1917), died on 15.4.1945 during an enemy artillery ambush on the Wam West position;
PRAŽÁK Richard, soldier (27.8.1911), died on 15.10.1944 when an S mine exploded at a crossroads near Kerke Houck farm, while securing a reconnaissance patrol;
PŘIBÍK Emil, soldier (16.4.1922), died on 2.11.1944 when he accidentally shot himself with a stengun;
RYCHTER Josef, crews. (10.5.1915), died 20.12.1944 on a reconnaissance patrol near Mille Brouge during an enemy artillery ambush;
WOJNAR Rudolf, Private (4.9.1912), on 3.3.1945 was accidentally shot by his own guard near the Hillebrughe Bridge;


Artillery Regiment:
DANEK Ludvík, Private (4.4.1917), lost his life on 22.10.1944 under unknown circumstances;
JAROŠ Oldřich, crews. (4.4.1913), died on 4.4.1945 during a nighttime enemy artillery ambush into the area of artillery batteries located near the village of Shelter;
KRÁL Stanislav, soldier (9.4.1916), on 4.5.1945 succumbed to a severe wound sustained on the same day during an enemy artillery raid on the village of Mardick;
MELICHAR Alois, crews. (13.5.1901), lost his life on 9.4.1945 under unknown circumstances;
NEDVĚD Robert, crews. (3.9.1910), died on 9.3.1945 in a mine explosion near Loon Plage;
PŠČOLKA Karel, soldier (25.1.1926), died on 9.3.1945 in a mine explosion near the village of Loon Plage;
VÍTÁMVÁS Bohumil, des. (31.7.1917), on 15.4.1945 succumbed in hospital to a serious wound sustained during enemy artillery fire near Dufour farm, as part of an attack on the Filature factory;


Field Gendarmerie Detachment:
PECKA Karel, Rtm. (7.1.1905), Field Gendarmerie Detachment, killed 30.11.1944 in a traffic accident on the Cassel Wormhout road;


Signal Company:
KOPANIČÁK Martin, crews. (6.11.1913), killed on 30.4.1945 during an enemy artillery raid on the village of Loon Plage;
MANDELÍK Ludvík, rt. (15.8.1914), on 28.5.1945 succumbed in the hospital in Sušice to a serious wound he had received by accident while handling a weapon;
ŠTĚRBA Josef, crews. (17.3.1914), 16.11.1944 succumbed in the hospital in St. Omer to a serious injury he sustained while building a telephone line;


Traffic section:
ČIERNY Eduard, crews. (28.9.1915), 1st Company, killed 23.9.1944 in a traffic accident at Moulineaux near Rouen;
JELLINEK Rudolf, Pvt. (3.10.1914), killed in an attack on 5.11.1944 near the village of Ghyvelde when he was hit by his own tank;
PATÁK Alexandr, soldier (9.10.1920), command company, on 4.1.1945 he was accidentally killed by a shot from Stengun;


Brigade tank workshops:
PIJÁČEK Pavel, soldier (16.12.1921), 29.10.1944 succumbed to a severe wound he sustained the day before in a traffic accident;
TOMEČEK František, crews. (14.12.1912), died on 4.4.1945 in a traffic accident in Cassel;
URL : https://www.valka.cz/Ceskoslovenska-samostatna-obrnena-brigada-1943-1945-t33752#156383 Version : 0
Discussion post Fact post
Attachments

Join us

We believe that there are people with different interests and experiences who could contribute their knowledge and ideas. If you love military history and have experience in historical research, writing articles, editing text, moderating, creating images, graphics or videos, or simply have a desire to contribute to our unique system, you can join us and help us create content that will be interesting and beneficial to other readers.

Find out more