Career
He was a British Royal Air Force (Royal Air Force) squadron gunner and commander of training centers. He was trained as a locksmith. Before the war he became a soldier by profession and trained air gunners.
He arrived to Great Britain through Poland and then France, where he served in the French Air Force a short time.
In the United Kingdom, he served first as a gunner 311th Czechoslovak Bomber Squadron. After having flown his first tour he became an instructor and commander of the training centres.
Bozdech was accompanied during World World War II by a German Shepherd dog he found as a puppy after a crash landing in the French Air Force, who he and his fellow Czechoslovakian airmen named Antis, after a well-known Czechoslovakian aeroplane. Their story was later told in a few books
After the war he returned to Czechoslovakia and worked at the Ministry of Defence.
He also wrote and released several books - Gentlemen of Dusk and Duel with Destiny. He never returned to his homeland. In the context of rehabilitation after 1989 he was posthumously promoted to the rank of colonel.