The legion train stands in the metropolis, in which the legionaries signed a contract with a new partner
Among their cars, visitors will find, for example, an armed improvised armored car with machine guns and a cannon from the time of the fighting against the Bolsheviks on the Trans-Siberian Highway, staff, uniforms, but also wagons for accommodation of soldiers and officers, their workshops and medical ambulances.
“The exposition is always accessible free of charge, during the morning it is given an annotated explanation by guides in historical legionary uniforms, especially by ordered school groups, in the afternoon and on weekends there are guided tours for the general public,” said Miloš Borovička, spokesman for the Czechoslovak Legionary Community.
On Friday, September 3, the legionaries used the train to establish cooperation with a new strategic partner and sign a contract. Once on behalf of Generali Česká pojišťovna, cooperation agreements were signed by its CEO Roman Juráš and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors Petr Bohumský, on behalf of ČSOL, two war veterans, Col. Pavel Budinský vv and Col. Tichomir Mirkovič vv
“On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Czechoslovak Legionary Community, we are establishing cooperation that is inspiring for us in many ways. It will enable the association to further develop its activities and the ideas associated with it, which the Czech and Slovak public perceives very positively, “said the head of the insurance company, Roman Juráš, about the newly formed partnership.
“In the future, we plan that our joint actions will change what united the Czechs and Slovaks, whether they are legions or the most important resistance operation Anthropoid,” said Pavel Budinský, chairman of the Czechoslovak Legionary Community.