1st Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division
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The 1st Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division (Czech: 1. československá smíšená letecká divize; Slovak: 1. česko-slovenská zmiešaná letecká divízia) was the air arm of the Czechoslovak armed forces in the Soviet Union during World War II, operating under the operational command of the Soviet Air Force. It existed during 1944 and 1945, being merged into the Czechoslovak Air Force upon the cessation of hostilities.[1]
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- ^ "Výstavba 1. čs. zmiešanej leteckej divízie v ZSSR z pohľadu Júliusa Trnku (30. august 1944 - 15. január 1945) - Bibliografie slovenské historiografie". husav.portaro.eu. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
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- Air units and formations of World War II
- Military units and formations of Czechoslovakia in World War II
- Units and formations of the Soviet Air Forces
- Czechoslovakia–Soviet Union relations
- Czechoslovak military stubs