„We had to attack straight against open fire, machine guns. It was not just like that.“
Mr. Václav Houška was born in 1921 at Volhynia in a Czech family. After finishing his studies at a Polish school, he worked at his uncles‘ grange. In 1944 he entered the forces of the Czechoslovak army. He served as a machine-gunner and went through the tough struggles at Dukla and in Slovakia. He took part in the most dangerous assaults and was wounded twice during that. He got to Moravia by the end of the war. After the war he did not return to Volyň but rather settleed down near Žatec where he established a farm.