Václav Morávek

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General in memoriam Václav Morávek (August 8, 1904, Kolín - March 21, 1942, Prague) was czech soldier and national hero, one of most known personalities of Czech antinazi rezistance and the longest resistent member of legendary group Three Kings. He was champion of Czechoslowakian Army in shooting with pistol before occupation. Widely known is his statement, his "life's credo" in time of war: I belive in God and in my pistols. He was killed in fight with some tens agents of Gestapo, if he want help his partner, whose these agents captured.

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