Ferdinand Čatloš
Ferdinand Čatloš (October 7, 1895 – December 16, 1972) was a Slovak military officer and politician. Throughout his short career in the administration of the Slovak Republic he held the post of Minister of Defence. He was also the commanding officer of the Field Army Bernolák during the Invasion of Poland and Operation Barbarossa. On 2 August 1944 he abandoned his post and joined the partisan fighters. At the conclusion of World War II, he was imprisoned for three years by the National Court of Bratislava and released in 1948. He spent the remainder of his life working as an ordinary clerk in Martin, Czechoslovakia.
Ferdinand Čatloš | |
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Born | Szentpéter, Kingdom of Hungary (now Liptovský Peter, Slovakia) | 7 October 1895
Died | 31 August 1972 76) Martin, Czechoslovakia, (now Martin, Slovakia) | (aged
Allegiance | Slovak Republic (1939–1945) |
Service/ | Slovak Army |
Rank | General |
Commands held | Field Army Bernolák |
Battles/wars | Invasion of Poland Operation Barbarossa |
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