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Ján Režňák

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Ján Režňák (14 April, 1919 in Jablonica, Czechoslovakia – 19 September, 2007 in Martin, Slovakia) was the top Slovakian fighter ace in the Slovak Air Force during the Second World War.[1] He accumulated 32 kills on the Eastern Front against the Soviet Union.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Ján Režnák - Najlepší slovenský stíhací letec". Reznak.rodobrana.org. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  2. ^ Rajlich and Boshniakov 2004, p. ?.
  3. ^ https://history.hnonline.sk/2-svetova-vojna/1924034-slovenske-stihacie-eso-jan-reznak-uznania-sa-dockal-iba-cez-vojnu-zostreloval-totiz-sovietske-lietadla