He killed himself by a shot in his right temple
Josef Gabčík died on June 18th in the crypt of the church of St. Cyril and Methodius. This is where together with others he led a four-hour battle, which he ended by a shot in his right temple. In the following days his body was identified and autopsied, the head was separated from the body and throughout the whole war it was kept in a cabinet of the German institute of forensic medicine in Prague. Allegedly it was to become a part of an intended German museum. At the end of the war in April 1945 the heads of Gabčík and Kubiš were taken to an unknown place. The bodies were buried in a mass grave. Ján Báčík recalls him, a veteran from the Western front, who knew him well from England: “Together we remembered our homeland, the Slovak mountains. He left for a course and we didn’t even manage to say goodbye. Jožko was great, a tough Slovak guy.”
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