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2021 | 25 | 1 | 125 - 141

Article title

SPRÁVA MJR. INT. ERNESTA CZAYKU O ČINNOSTI INTENDANCIE VI. TAKTICKEJ SKUPINY POČAS SNP

Title variants

EN
Report of Major Int. Ernest Czayka about the activity of the 6th Tactical Group Commissary during Slovak National Upraising)

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
The material provides information about the activity of the Commissary of the 2nd Defence Area and later after reorganisation of the 1st CS Army in Slovakia, about the activity of the 6th Tactical Group during SNU, led by the superintendent cent. Int. Ernest Czayka, graduate of the Military College in Bratislava, department “B” (Commissary). The report in question was prepared by Major Int. Ernest Czayka after the end of World War 2, in January 1948, at the time performing the function of commissary of the 10th Division in Košice. The report was prepared based on the instruction of the rear commander of the 4th area, Gen. Int. Vojtech Danielovič. The report was intended as a part of the summary complex overview of the combat activity of the 1st CS Army in Slovakia during the Slovak National Uprising. It was supposed to provide detailed information about the army activity in the field of commissary provision of the troops from the beginning of SNU, when it was divided to the 1st and 2nd defence area, after reorganisation transformed to six (ground) tactical groups and an air group. The summary work about the army activity in SNU was to contain the overviews of activities of the individual services, including the commissary of the 6th tactical group.

Year

Volume

25

Issue

1

Pages

125 - 141

Physical description

Contributors

  • Generálna prokuratúra SR, Štúrova 2, 812 85 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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