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Tomáš Sedláček (general)
Tomáš Sedláček (8 January 1918 – 27 August 2012) was a Czechs, Czech general. Biography Sedláček was born on 8 January 1918 in Vienna. He studied at the Military Academy in Hranice (Přerov District), Hranice and fled to France in 1940 when his nation was German occupation of Czechoslovakia, occupied by Nazi troops. After Battle of France, France was defeated, Sedláček joined the British Army. In England, he went through paratrooper training. He then moved to the Soviet Union in 1944 and helped liberate Czechoslovakia. After the liberation of Czechoslovakia, he was promoted to Major and graduated from the Military College in Prague. In the summer of 1948, he then became the Head of the Operation Division of the 11th Infantry Division in Plzeň. Starting in 1949, he taught at the Military Academy in Prague. After the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948, Communists took power in Czechoslovakia, he was arrested in 1951 and tortured in the :cs:Domeček, Domeček in Prague. H ...
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Sedláček (feminine: Sedláčková) is a Czech surname. It is a diminutive of Sedlák, which means a 'peasant farmer' or 'Serfdom#Freemen, freeman farmer' who was relatively wealthy and owned his own land. Since the time of Austria-Hungary, which included Czech lands, the surname is also known under German and Hungarian spellings. Spelling variations People Sedláček * August Sedláček (1843–1926), Czech historian * Hugo Sedláček (1895–1952), Czech water polo player * Jakub Sedláček (other), multiple individuals * Ján Sedláček (born 1968), Slovak handballer * Josef Sedláček (1893–1985), Czech footballer * Kamil Sedláček (1926–2011), Czech linguist * Karel Sedláček (born 1979), Czech darts player * Lumír Sedláček (born 1978), Czech footballer * Michal Sedláček (born 1988), Czech footballer * Milan Sedláček (1961–2012), Czech mountaineer * Pavel Sedláček (other), multiple individuals * Richard Sedláček (born 1999), Czech foo ...
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