We were hidden in the shelter when we heard the calling of the Americans: ´German, get out of there!
Mr. Joseph Kokotek was born in Teschen region in a family of a farmer’s helper. He did a stint in Polish grammar school, but was formally trained as a tailor. During the war period he worked in a textile factory in the German town of Görlitz. The German government considered him an imperial citizen and recruited him into the army. He served in western France, participated in the defensive battles of the Atlantic mound. Shortly after the invasion he was captured by the Americans. After his transportation to Great Britain he applied to enter the Czechoslovakian army. He was an ambulance driver in Dunkerque andhe spent the end of the war as a supply truck driver. After his return to Czechoslovakia, he worked in the barracks in Česká Třebová. He left the army in February of 1946 and returned back to Teschen and started to work there as a tailor. After the February of 1948 he moved to Třinec where he worked in the local ironworks factory until his retirement.