Czechoslovak 11th Infantry Battalion
11th Infantry Battalion - East | |
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Active | World War II |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Type | Infantry |
Engagements | Syria-Lebanon campaign, Siege of Tobruk |
Commanders | |
Colonel of the Regiment | Karel Klapálek |
Notable commanders | Lt. Col. Karel Klapálek, DSO |
The 11th Infantry Battalion — East (Czech: 11. československý pěší prapor — Východní) was a Czechoslovak infantry battalion during World War II. It served with British Commonwealth forces in the Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre. The 2008 Czech film, Tobruk, which depicts experiences of a Czechoslovak battalion in 1941, was nominated for the 2009 best film Czech Lion award.
External links
- Czechoslovak Bn. no. 11 on British & Commonwealth Orders of Battle
- Czechoslovak Army in North Africa and Middle East
- (Czech) Czechoslovak units in North Africa
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