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Jan Bervida

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Berwid-Buquoy, Jan: "60. let od zahájení leteckého provozu na letišti Tábor-Čápův dvůr" (60 Years since the Founding of the Airport Tabor-Čápův dvůr), Tabor 2006.
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During Communist takeover in 1948 he was in France, where applied for citizenship. In Paris he was involved with Czechoslovak exile authorities (
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Mejstřík, Jiří: "Czechs Around the World 1918–2000. A lexicon of expatriates who have made their mark in the world", Prague 2000.
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He was unjustly charged in a court case brought against him, but the case was dropped after the intervention of President
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Pejskar, Jožka: "Poslední pocta" (The Last Honour), Encyclopedia, part III., Baltimore, Maryland, USA 1989.
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promoted him to Army General in Reserve. There is not any remark in Czech military archives about it.
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In 1945–47, Bervida became Department Head at the Ministry of Transport (Civilian Airways) and
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During the Nazi Occupation of Czechoslovakia from 1939 to 1945, Bervida, as a former member of
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in London, he was sentenced to death. He was saved by the end of World War II in May 1945.
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he began studying at the Imperial-Royal Technical University (now
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Civilian Airways (1929–38 and also 1945–47). Vice president of
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and one year later 1947 was he elected vice president to the
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Bervida, Jan : "Naše křídla" (Our Wings), Prague 1939.
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In 1927–29 he worked at the Public Works Ministry in
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Tábor
Czechoslovakian
ICAO
FAI
ICAN
Council of Free Czechoslovakia
Tábor
ČVUT
Prague
Czechoslovak Legion
Vladivostok
Prague
Czechoslovakia
Nazi Germany
Edvard Beneš
Czechoslovak Legion
Czechoslovak government-in-exile
Czechoslovak Airlines
FAI
International Civil Aviation Organization
Edvard Beneš
Council of Free Czechoslovakia
Montreal
List of Czechs
Categories
Czechoslovak emigrants to the United States
Czechoslovak Legion
Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I
Czechoslovak prisoners of war
World War I prisoners of war held by Russia

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