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mjr. Antonín Bartoš (1910-1998) důstojník čs. armády, úředník, politik
- narozen 12.9.1910 v Lanžhotě, původně poštovní úředník
- 1940 - 10.3. - po okupaci odešel přes Slovensko do zahraničí - 15.5. Agde – 4. kulometná rota 2. pěšího pluku, účastník bojů ve Francii, - 13.7. přijel lodí Rod el Farag do Anglie, zařazen u 2. roty 2. pěšího praporu
- 1944- 13.4. - vysazen do vlasti jako velitel desantu CLAY, v protektorátu působil až do osvobození
- 1945 – 48 poslanec NS za NSS
- 1948 - 25.2. - zatčen, podařilo se mu ale utéct a 27.2. 1948 uprchl do Rakouska, přes Švýcarsko odešel do Francie, člen zpravodajské skupiny gen. F. Moravce, kde řídil výcvik mladých vlastenců, vysílaných zpět do vlasti
- 1952 - od listopadu žil v USA, pracoval jako dělník a konstruktér v New Yorku
- zemřel 15. 12. 1998 v New Yorku
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The czechoslovak citizenship, which the communists commander of the away team CLAY at the same time with all the ranks went, he was not returned even after 1989. Therefore, mjr. Antonin Bartos, MC, minister of defense of the czechoslovak federative republic Luboš Dobrovský order of 22.5.1991 the intended promotion declined..
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In the line "Officer rank" I recommend to delete the record "08.05.1993 major general in memoriam", because it is not true. For the first, in 1993, had a major. Bartoš 5 years of life before him, therefore he at that time nothing could be given to the "in memoriam" Secondly, mjr. Bartoš fundamentally to not take a promotion, for the republic through his considerable efforts of the citizenship come back. I believe that this was allowed due to his merits in the fight for freedom considered gross ingratitude. Part of his correspondence in this matter has been preserved and is stored in the moravian museum in Brno (Inv. no With 15 361-3). Is it e.g. a letter to the Office of the presidency of the government of the czechoslovak federative republic of 4. 6. 1990, which the Bartošovu request responds evasively. Laws on the return of citizenship issued after 1989 and their significance for emigrants of different periods and citizenship evaluated in the master thesis of 2006 Klára Poláčková (Department of constitutional law and political science, PFMU Brno): https://is.muni.cz/th/ohlgb/Final.txt My argument I argue further, first attachment in the post from before 17 days forum.valka.cz my testimony to the statement of his son, Antonin Bartos, jr. (place Springfield, VA), that his father after 1989 did not accept at all no promotion in military rank. Nothing of his was not accepted nor the mourners.[I learned this from Bartos ml. in Blazicích on 1.9.2018 on the occasion of the unveiling of a commemorative board "CLAY-EVA and Blazice" and that I was assured of even in writing.].
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I propose to supplement the data in the list of honors: The british military cross (Military Cross) was major. And. Bartošovi awarded at the british embassy in Washington, DC, on 19. January 1989.
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I propose to supplement the data of the czechoslovak honours, according to the attached document.
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Antonín Bartoš and Radimír Kunc, Brno 1946: Clay-Eva is calling London! Corrected and updated edition 2021(!): https://www.p3k.cz/ce.html
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