The tracks where the cars were passing were flooded by water and mud
Vladislav Mec, a Volhynian Czech, comes from the city of Luck. Although his parents lived in Volhynia, they had Czechoslovak citizenship. In the beginning of the war, Vladislav Mec was forced to support his whole family. He wasn’t drafted to the Red Army because he was a Czechoslovak citizen. He joined the Czechoslovak forces in 1944, after the liberation of Volhynia. He was trained and attended a school for officers. Afterwards he was sent to fight in the battle for Dukla. In February 1945, he was seriously wounded in an attack on Liptovský Mikuláš. The injury was caused by a land mine and he had to recuperate for five months in various military hospitals. Eventually he ended in Georgia. He returned to Bohemia on November 5, 1945. He afterwards went through a repatriation center in Žatec, a center for officers in Chuchle and then was sent for treatment to Poděbrady. For health reasons he was recognized as incapable of field service; however he stayed in the army till 1976 in various administrative positions. His parents moved to Czechoslovakia as well in the course of the initiative to repatriate Volhynian Czechs. He got married in 1950.