We, the guys from the West, were looked at in Czechoslovakia as the little chocolate soldiers
Mr. Bohuslav Dofek was born in Brno. His father was a former Russian legionnaire who brought Mr. Dofek’s mother from Russia. After his father’s death in 1930, Bohuslav left with his mother and his step-father to Tunisia in 1931. He joined the Czechoslovak Army in 1943. While in the service, he travelled to Tunisia, Algeria, Gibraltar and Glasgow and was trained in tank operation. At the end of 1944, he joined the Independent Czechoslovak Armed Brigade in Dunkirk. Shortly after the war, he got married in Czechoslovakia. He left for Tunisia again in 1947 the returned to Czechoslovakia for good ten years later. Then he worked in ČEDOK (Czechoslovak Travel Agency) and at the turn of the ’60s he moved to Italy to work at their Italian branch. Today, he lives in Prague in Jižní Město.