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Miroslav Navratil

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Service/branch
  
Aviation

Unit
  
FliK 41J

Name
  
Miroslav Navratil

Commands held
  
Flik 3J

Rank
  
General


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Born
  
19 July 1893 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary (
1893-07-19
)

Allegiance
  
Austria-Hungary (until 1918)  Yugoslavia (1918–1941)  NDH (1941–1945)

Battles/wars
  
World War I World War II Yugoslav Front

Other work
  
Minister of Armed Forces of the Independent State of Croatia

Died
  
June 7, 1947, Zagreb, Croatia

Battles and wars
  
World War II in Yugoslavia

Miroslav (Friedrich) Navratil (19 July 1893 – 7 June 1947) was a Croatian soldier, pilot, and general who served in the armies of Austria-Hungary, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the Independent State of Croatia.

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Until the end of World War I

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Navratil was born in Sarajevo, within the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He attended gymnasium in Sarajevo, and finished cadet's school in Graz. In World War I he served in the military of Austria–Hungary, as a fighter pilot in the Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops. While on the Eastern and Italian fronts, he scored a victory with Flik 41J on 14 April 1918, before assuming command of Flik 3J on 9 June 1918. Flying Albatros D.IIIs, he scored nine more victories. He attained the rank of Oberleutnant. His victory string ran until 31 August, when he downed a Bristol F.2 Fighter, but lost all four of his inexperienced wingmen in the process. Navratil blamed himself for their loss. He largely removed himself from combat operations. On 21 October, during a test flight of an Albatros D.III, his seat broke, and he was injured in the resultant crash landing. He did not recover before the Armistice.

Between the World Wars

In 1918, Austria-Hungary dissolved and Navratil moved to the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, where he took on a position in the royal army. He rose to the rank of colonel, but was eventually retired from the army in 1940 because of conflict with Serb officers within its ranks.

World War II

With the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia on 10 April 1941 Navratil was brought back into active service. He was named as a military representative in Bucharest. He served as minister of the armed forces from 2 September 1943 to 29 January 1944. After he was relieved of his post, reportedly due to complaints about the brutality of the government, he traveled to Vienna, where his family was located and remained there until the end of World War II. In 1945 he moved to Zell am See, where he lived until he was located by American troops in 1946. He was extradited to communist Yugoslavia in December 1946. In Zagreb he was sentenced to death on charge of war crimes, and executed on 7 June 1947.

Awards

  • Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir with Swords - September 1943
  • References

    Miroslav Navratil Wikipedia


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