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Slovak pilot (1919–2007)
Ján Režňák
Born14 April 1919
Jablonica, Czechoslovakia
Died19 September 2007
Martin, Slovakia
AllegianceSlovak Republic
Service / branchSlovak Air Force (1939-1945)
Years of service1941-1945
Known forBeing Top Slovakian Ace
Battles / wars

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

References

  1. "Ján Režnák - Najlepší slovenský stíhací letec". Reznak.rodobrana.org. Archived from the original on April 21, 2017. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  2. Rajlich, Jiří.; Boshniakov, Stephan; Mandjukov, Petko (2004). Slovakian and Bulgarian aces of World War 2. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 978-1-78200-852-1. OCLC 829815316.
  3. "Slovenské stíhacie eso Ján Režňák: Uznania sa dočkal iba cez vojnu, zostreľoval totiž sovietske lietadlá". 14 April 2019.


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