Karel Janousek was born on 30 October 1893 in Přerov.
He was a Czechoslovak military commander. In the First World War Janoušek fought in the ranks of the Czechoslovak Legions in Russia. Joining the newly formed Czechoslovak Army after the war, he progressed steadily up the ranks and after learning to fly, served in the Czechoslovak Air Force. During World War II Janoušek took part in the Czech resistance to Nazi occupation, before flying to France and the United Kingdom where he organized the creation of the Czechoslovak air force units in the RAF. The British granted him the rank of Air Marshal. After the War he served in the Czechoslovak Army before being made a prisoner of the communist regime.
Karel died on 27 October 1971 in Prague
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