Between 1952 and 1954, he performed his military service in the Czechoslovak army.
However, the area was taken by the Czechoslovak army by the end 1918.
The Czechoslovak Army used them for some years after the war.
He participated in the building of the Czechoslovak army in foreign countries.
But the new orientation of the Czechoslovak Army is evident.
The last straw was being drafted by the Czechoslovak Army.
He remained in the Czechoslovak army until 1946.
The Gewehr 43 stayed in service with the Czechoslovak army for several years after the war.
However it was unsuccessfully attacked with dynamite after the Czechoslovak army occupied the city in 1918.
In 1924, he joined the Czechoslovak Army, was picked for reserve officers school, and became a second lieutenant.