When I first learned about a mandatory presentation from PhDr. Daniel Švec we were going to have I was a bit sceptical. I didn´t understand why we had to pay sixty crowns for something that was mandatory to attend. Contrary to my expectations the presentation turned out to be rally enjoyable when compared to others alike we´ve had before. 

The goal of the presentation was to introduce us to World War II from the point of view of Czech pilots serving in the RAF. We learned about their bravery and courage to fight for their country in any way they could. 

What really made the presentation to stand our between the others I have seen was the energetic approach of Mr. Švec. It was clear, that he dad it very well prepared and had already presented it hundred times before. Furthermore, he really knew to what type of audience he was talking to. He was able to engage most of the audience in the debate and therefore made sure no one was falling asleep. 

My most favourite part was when he talked about cool dogfight stories and I was really surprised in which conditions the planes were still flying. 

In conclusion, it was rally engaging presentation that gave me insight into the lives of Czech pilots fighting in the war and I could recommend you to see it if you happen to have the opportunity. 

Jakub Klesa, oktáva B