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Medal for Heroism, Col. Jiří Pavel Kafka

Col. Kafka was with his partner Dr. Machačová and Stanislav Černý welcomed by the director of Eduard, Vladimír Šulc.


One of the participants in the Czechoslovak resistance abroad between the years 1939-1945, who received high state honors from the President of the Czech Republic on 28 October 2023, was Col. Jiří Kafka, the last surviving Czech member of the No.311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, RAF. Congratulations to Mr. Kafka!

 Mr. Kafka visited Eduard on January 17, 2018. The following photo gallery is a testament to the visit.

Col. Kafka, who flew several hundred operational hours on anti-submarine patrols in Liberators of Coastal Command, RAF in the period 1943-45, arrived in England as early as 1939 as one of "Winton’s Children".

The visit, organized by Mr. Stanislav Černý, took place during the finalization of the ‘Riders of the Sky 1944‘ project (Liberator GR Mk.III and Mk.V, Coastal Command, RAF) - Limited Edition No. 2121. During a tour of the company's construction and production facilities, Mr. Kafka was understandably, interested in any references to ‘his’ Liberator.

Lt. Kafka examining a sample of ‘Riders in the Sky 1944', which became a component of the Limited Edition kit No. 2121 (March 2018).

With Martin Nademlejnsky Mr. Kafka also went through some of the sources used for the preparation of the camouflage schemes and decals. He even recognized himself on one of the photographs in the ‘B-24 Liberator in RAF Coastal Command Service’ put out by JAPO.

Karel Vorlicek presented our guests the camouflage schemes prepared for the kit. Even after more than seventy years, at the age of 94, Mr. Kafka was able to add a number of interesting bits of information about the Liberators.


28. října 2023 

The President of the Republic awarded the Medal for Heroism to Col. (Ret) Jiří Pavel Kafka for heroism in battle. 

 Jiří Pavel Kafka (May 2, 1924) - The last surviving Czech aviator who served with No.311 (Czechoslovak) Bombardment Squadron in the RAF during the Second World War. As a child, he and his siblings came to Britain as part of the transports organized by Nicolas Winton. In 1942 he joined the army. He first served in a Czechoslovak ground unit, underwent basic training and was then selected for the RAF. After the war he returned to Czechoslovakia, went to Britain again in 1947 and lived there with a break in the 1960s, when he stayed in Israel, until the fall of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia. He has been living in Prague since 1990. 

Medal for Heroism (for heroism in battle)


Colonel Jiří Pavel Kafka was born on May 2, 1924 in Prague. The family was of Jewish origin, the father worked as a lawyer and at the same time was the chairman of the Jewish community in Prague, while his mother stayed took care of the home. Jiří Pavel Kafka attended both general school and academic studies. Thanks to his father's foresight, Jiří and his siblings managed to travel to England on the so-called Winton Transport (June 28, 1939) just before the outbreak of the Second World War. In England, Jiří Pavel Kafka and his brother were first placed in a camp for refugee children in Ipswich, from where both brothers went to elementary school and then to secondary school in Cheltenham. However, Jiří Pavel Kafka was not amused by this, and he left for an apprenticeship at Sigmund Pumps. In June 1942, he decided to join the army. He served in the Czechoslovak land army for approximately three months, underwent basic training and was then selected for the Royal Air Force (RAF). He was assigned as a gunner and radio operator with No.311 Squadron, in which he served from September 1942 to September 1945. After the war, he returned to Czechoslovakia and was reunited with his mother, who survived the ghetto in Lodz and Auschwitz. In 1947 he went back to England. After his father's death, his mother also lived there. In 1960, he and his family moved to Israel, where they lived for eight years. Then they returned to England again and after 1990 have resided in Prague. Biography of Col. Kafka was processed within the framework of the Post Bellum project, Memory of the Nation of the CRO. 

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More information about Col. Jiří Kafka:

zidovskelisty.info

www.pametnaroda.cz/cs/kafka-jiri-pavel

www.seniorum.cz/nase-vzpominky

www.wintonfilm.com



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