Heliodor Píka (right) is already in the division general rank, dating the photo back to early October 1945. Another possible clarification is the Yugoslav Order of the Partisan Star on the right side of his chest. Broz-Tito decorated Minister Svoboda and a group of Czechoslovak generals personally during his visit to Prague in April 1946. However, Píka may have received the decoration earlier. This dates the photograph to the period from October 1945 to April 1946. In addition to Píka, the photograph shows an as-yet unknown Romanian division general, a likely unidentifiable Soviet colonel, and the shoulder of a Romanian brigadier general. Judging by the plates, cutlery and food scraps (likely roast pork with dumplings and cabbage) I guess the lunch took place in our country. The Romanian division general is wearing the Soviet Suvorov Order (probably 2nd class) and the 1939 Czechoslovak War Cross. This makes him most certainly the commander of the Romanian division or corps that was deployed to liberate Czechoslovakia in 1945. Only such top commanders received Soviet orders of this level. Jiří Fidler, Institute of History, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic