- František Moravec
František Moravec (
July 23 1895 ,Čáslav –July 26 1966 ,Washington, D.C. ) wasCzechoslovak military intelligence officer before and duringWorld War II .In 1915 Moravec was drafted into
Austro-Hungarian Army and sent to the Eastern Front, into Galicia. In September 1914 he fought at theBattle of Rawa . On January 13, 1915 Moravec was taken as prisoner by Russian troops and sent to thePOW camp inTsaritsyn . In 1916 he joined theSerbian Legion and fought in the Romanian Front, was moved from Archangel (Archangelsk ) to Britain, and in 1917 joined theCzechoslovak Legions at the Salonica Front. In January 1918 the legions were sent to the Western Front in France and in summer 1918 to the Italian Front.After the Great War he was sent to
Slovakia to fight against the Hungarian and theSlovak Soviet Republic . After 1919 Moravec served as an army officer in Pilsen (Plzeň ) and in 1930 he joined the military intelligence service and moved toPrague . During 1937–1939 Moravec was head of the service.In the evening of
March 14 1939 he and 10 of his fellow intelligence officers secretly managed to fly away with the most valuable intelligence files and archives fromPrague Ruzyně Airport toLondon Croydon Airport with a stopover inRotterdam onad hoc charteredKLM Douglas DC-3 , as they knew in advance from their secret agents operating inNazi Germany that the invasion leading toGerman occupation of Czechoslovakia was to be on March 15, 1939 at 6 a.m. Rescued files and archives were handed over to the British MI6 to be used against Germany.Later in Britain, from 1940 to 1945, Moravec served as the chief of the intelligence service of . The headquarters of the military intelligence were in Porchester Gate in London, but from 1940 his private residence was in
Addington, Buckinghamshire . This was nearAston Abbotts where exiled President of CzechoslovakiaEdvard Beneš had his residence.Moravec maintained secret radio contact with the Czech anti-Nazi Resistance group known as Three Kings Group from 1939 until 1942. He co-ordinated the Czechoslovak co-operation with SOE. He participated in planning and preparation of
Operation Anthropoid resulting in the assassination ofReinhard Heydrich . He also planned the assassination of his namesakeEmanuel Moravec — a traitor and Nazi collaborator who was also known as the "Czech Quisling".František Moravec returned to the liberated Czechoslovakia in 1945, but left it secretly again in 1948, shortly after the communist takeover of power. He settled in the USA where he worked until his death as an intelligence advisor in the Department of Defense.
ee also
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Czech resistance to Nazi occupation
*Occupation of Czechoslovakia
*Operation Anthropoid Literature
* František Moravec (autobiography): "Master of Spies", 1975, ISBN 0-370-10353-X.
External links
* [http://www.czechsinexile.org/places/addingtonhouse-en.shtml The story of military intelligence residence in Addington] on website of [http://www.czechsinexile.org/ Czechoslovak Government in Exile Research Society]
* [http://www.vboj.wz.cz/view.php?cisloclanku=2006090001 Biography of František Moravec] cs icon
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