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units on the Eastern Front led by Marshal Schörner also refused to submit to it. The "Protocol on the Form of Surrender of the German Armed Forces" thus negotiated the cessation of fighting by German troops against the Czechoslovak insurgent forces and specified the conditions for their departure into captivity to the west.
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on all fronts was, with the participation of the Soviet deputy General Susloparov , signed in Reims on 7 May at 02:41 (with final effect at 23:01 on 8 May 1945), but the Soviet Union did not do so until late. on the evening of 8 May, due to formal shortcomings, he refused to recognize, and Wehrmacht
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exchange for their free passage through the city into captivity by the armed forces of the Western Allies. This took place after February 1948 and it probably became one of the reasons for his persecution by the communist regime, carried out at the request of the
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In 1968, the Municipal Court in Prague overturned all charges from 1948 and 1949. However, it was not fully rehabilitated until after November 1989. In memoriam he was promoted to General of the Army and was awarded the
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After his release from prison, he lived with his wife until his death in Prague-Vršovice, Rybalkova 69. As he was awarded a retirement pension of only CZK 230 per month, he made a living first as a security guard in the
515:, more precisely, the "completion of socialism" and the change of the name of the republic from Czechoslovakia to Czechoslovakia, he was released from serving his sentence. He returned from prison in very poor health. 873: 967: 570: 582: 465:, and, together with representatives of the Czech National Council later in the afternoon on 8 May, negotiated the conditions for implementing the surrender of German troops in 1096: 431:. Kutlvašr was promoted to lieutenant colonel and subsequently appointed the final commander of the 1st Regiment. In Russia, he met Elizabeth Yakovlev, whom he later married. 392:
as the sixth child in the family of farmer Josef Kutlvašr. He graduated from the school Německý Brod in 1911 with a two-year business degree. He was first employed by Jenč in
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He returned to his homeland in 1920, and here he was promoted to colonel in 1923, when he served as commander of the 1st Infantry Regiment in
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In August 1914, he was among the first to enlist in the Czech companies Kutlvašr founded units of the future Czechoslovak legions on the
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and gradually held a number of command and pedagogical positions. From 1934 to 1939 he commanded the 4th Infantry Division in
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He served as the military commander of Prague until 28 May 1945, when he became the interim commander of the 5th Corps in
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and at the time of the mobilization in September 1938 he took command of Border Area 35 with the headquarters in Vamberk.
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During the occupation, he was a member of the resistance organization Defense of the Nation. Under the
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of the 1st Class Military Group for extraordinary merits for the defense and security of the state.
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in the office of doctor MUDr. Endta, whose father fought by his side in the Czechoslovak legions.
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The Fates of Czech Theater after the Second World War - Theater and Society 1945 - 1955
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He participated together with his older brother František, who later fell near Zborov.
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TG Masaryk and his legionaries, in ČAS, magazine of the Masaryk Democratic Movement
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Protocol on the implementation of the form of surrender of the German Armed Forces
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Karel Kutlvašr on the website of the Association for Military Places of Worship
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as a clerk for Vielwart and Dědina, which exported agricultural machinery to
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In some sources it is possible to find information that it was
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Military personalities of the Czechoslovak resistance 1939-1945
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and after having to leave, he worked as a night porter in the
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Article on valka.cz: They called his brother "Kultivátor"
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General Karel Kutlvašr. Memories of the Prague Uprising.
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He returned into service, after the intervention of
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General of the Army

Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Karel Kramář
Milan Rastislav Štefánik
Michalovice
Bohemia
Austria-Hungary
Prague
Czechoslovakia
Russian Empire
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovak Legion

Czechoslovak Army
World War I
Battle of Zboriv
WIA
Russian Civil War
Kazan Operation
World War II
Prague Uprising
Prague Uprising
communist regime of Czechoslovakia
Michalovice

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