Ferdinand Čatloš
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Ferdinand Čatloš (October 7, 1895 – December 16, 1972), born Csatlós Nándor, was a Slovak military officer and politician. Throughout his short career in the administration of the
Slovak Republic Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the ...
he held the post of Minister of Defence. He was also the commanding officer of the
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during the 15 day Slovak
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and
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. On 2 August 1944 he abandoned his post and joined the partisan fighters. At the conclusion of
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, he was imprisoned for five years by the National Court of
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and released in 1948. He spent the remainder of his life working as an ordinary clerk in Martin, Czechoslovakia. He then died in 1972. On 1 September 1939, the Slovak Republic with three Infantry divisions under his general command attacked Poland and only met some resistance and quickly over-ran the Poles and took some land in Poland for Slovakia. While only losing 37 killed, 114 wounded, 11 missing and 2 aircraft shot down. After serving in Poland, his army moved towards the east of Slovakia to join the German invasion of Russia,
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1895 births 1972 deaths People from Liptovský Mikuláš District People from the Kingdom of Hungary Slovak Lutherans Defence Ministers of Slovakia Slovak military personnel Slovak people of World War II 20th-century Lutherans Burials at National Cemetery in Martin {{Europe-mil-bio-stub