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Josef Jiří Švec (19 July 1883 – 25 October 1918) was a Czech
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, member of and later of the
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in
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; he had formerly been a teacher. He committed suicide after the men under his command refused to obey his orders. He is one of the most commemorated members of the Czechoslovak legions.


Early life and education

Švec was born in Čenkov (today part of
Třešť Třešť (; ) is a town in Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,800 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument zones, urban mo ...
),
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,
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. He attended the municipal school in Třešť and then grammar school in
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, before studying at the teacher-training institute in
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. He gained additional qualification as a physical education teacher.


Career


Teacher

After eight years teaching at the municipal primary school in
Třebíč Třebíč (; ) is a town in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 35,000 inhabitants. The beginnings of the town's history are connected with the establishment of a Benedictines, Benedictine monastery, where the castle is loca ...
he, as a member of the Sokol sport organization, accepted an offer to teach in the Russian Empire. Švec started as a physical education teacher at the economic lyceum in
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in the North
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, but due to his poor health (recurring colds), he was forced to go to the
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coast to the city of
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.


First World War

Here Švec received the news of the Sarajevo Assassination and the beginning of the
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. As a
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and Russophile he decided not to return home to avoid being recruited to the
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to fight against Russia. Instead, he volunteered for the military troop formed in
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by Czech expatriates in Russia; the troop was later transformed into the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia. He started as the commander of the first platoon, where he conducted intelligence work. While on military campaign near the town of Berezhnica, he converted to the
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and gave himself the middle name ''Georgij'' (not George or Yuri). Orthodoxy accepted more legionnaires, mainly for political reasons.


Military commander

He gained the greatest fame as the commander of the eighth company of the 1st Rifle Regiment. He and his company successfully fought in the Battle of Zboriv. After this victory in battle, Švec was promoted to lieutenant for his heroism and appointed commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Regiment ''Mistra Jana Husa''. After the
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started, legionaries were forced to escape from the country by taking the
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, embarking on the ships in
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and sailing around Asia to Europe. Švec was commander of his battalion when they participated in the Battle of Kazan, the Battle of
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, the Battle of Lipyagi, and the capture of
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by the Legion. These battles were fought against the Bolshevik
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, who were preventing the departure of the Czechoslovak Legion from Russia. In August 1918, Švec was promoted to colonel, and in mid-October he became the commander of the entire 1st division.


Death and legacy

His troops, based at the Aksakovo-Belebej station and onboarded in trains, were ordered by Švec on 24 October 1918 to attack and dislodge the superior force of the
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s from the Buzuluk-
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line. His subordinates, mainly under the influence of the troop member and
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agitator Jan Vodička, disobeyed him and refused to comply with the order. Švec then returned to the staff
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, wrote a farewell letter and at three o'clock in the morning on 25 October 1918, shot himself with his handgun. The death of their colonel shook the Czechoslovak soldiers, and they finally executed the order. Švec was buried in
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on 28 October 1918, the very same date when independent Czechoslovakia was established. His story became well known, first among the legionary troops, and then in the newborn Czechoslovakia after their return there, and, especially, after Rudolf Medek's play ''Plukovník Švec'' (Colonel Švec), was staged, premiering at the National Theatre in Prague. In 1933, during the liquidation of the Chelyabinsk military cemetery for residential development, Czechoslovak diplomats were able to persuade the Soviet government to allow the exhumation and transfer of the remains of Colonel Švec to Czechoslovakia. The remains were, along with the remains of Lt. Col. K. Vašátko, placed in the Liberation Memorial at Vítkov Hill in Prague. Twenty thousand people attended the funeral. During the Nazi occupation of the country, by order of the
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, the remains were definitively placed in the family tomb in Třešť cemetery. Švec is also commemorated by multiple statues and memorial plaques; some of these were destroyed during the Nazi occupation. His diaries were first published in 1920.


Gallery

File: Statue of Josef Jiří Švec in Třebíč, Třebíč District.jpg , Jaroslav Šlezinger: Statue of Josef Jiří Švec in Třebíč File:Pomník v Českých Budějovicích.jpg, Otto Birma: Statue of Josef Jiří Švec in
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(erected in 1928, removed in 1939) File:Plaque of Josef Jiří Švec in Třebíč, Třebíč District.jpg, Memorial plaque in Třebíč


References


Literature

* GÖBL, L. ''Osobnosti Vysočiny I.''. 1st ed. Pelhřimov: Vydavatelství 999, 2005. 245 p. (in Czech) * BUDÍNSKÝ, L. ''Vraždy, sebevraždy, popravy slavných Čechů'' / Vydavatelství MAYDAY publishing, 2008. 62-63 s. (in Czech) * PRECLÍK, Vratislav. T.G. Masaryk a jeho legionáři, in ČAS, časopis Masarykova demokratického hnutí, No. 97, p. 4-8, ročník XX., January–March 2012, ISSN 1210-1648. (in Czech) {{DEFAULTSORT:Svec, Josef Jiri 1883 births 1918 deaths Russian military personnel of World War I Czechoslovak Legion personnel People from Třešť People of the Russian Civil War Expatriates from Austria-Hungary in the Russian Empire Suicides by firearm in Russia