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  1. He appeared before eight judges who accused him of hiding arms and ammunition in The Salvation Army Hall. Josef would not sign a confession and so, a gang of political enforcers in the room unmercifully beat him. Sentenced to 12 years in prison, he was beaten, starved, often in solitary confinement without light.

  2. 23. Okt. 2019 · Salvation Army minister Josef Korbel was far from the only person imprisoned for alleged crimes against the Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia in the 1940s & 50s. His story is intertwined...

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  3. 16. Okt. 2019 · 69. 11K views 4 years ago. In 1949 Communist Czechoslovakia, Salvation Army minister Josef Korbel was arrested, taken away from his family, and imprisoned in a hard labor camp for 10 years....

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  4. 2 minute read. Brigadier Josef Korbel, O.F., was promoted to Glory on July 4, 2002. Born in Czechoslovakia, Korbel became an Army officer in 1926, serving with his wife Erna in their homeland until the start of World War II. Their freedom after the war was short-lived, as the Communists soon took it away.

  5. 30. Okt. 2019 · The Fall & Rise of Josef Korbel - Chapter 3 (Salvation Army Minister Imprisoned for 10 Years) 7,014 views. 21. As the family of a political prisoner, Erna Korbel and her children endured...

  6. The Fall & Rise of Josef Korbel - Chapter 1. In 1949 Communist Czechoslovakia, Salvation Army minister Josef Korbel was arrested, taken away from his family, and imprisoned in a hard labor camp for 10 years. This is his story; the story of his family; and the story of life for persecuted Christians in Communist Czechoslovakia in the mid-20th ...

  7. ‘I am particularly sorry about Major Josef Korbel. They are quite evidently going to make that poor man suffer because for so long and for so often he stood up for Army rights, and I presume the Communists now from upon him and hold him under suspicion and they can even make it impossible for him to earn his daily bread.’