I escaped from one Stalin and came to the other
Stáhnout obrázek
Vladimír Ficek was born on April 6, 1926 in the village of Čechohrad in southern Ukraine to Czech parents Josef Ficek and Cecilia, née Pohorská. The inhabitants of Čechohrad, including the Ficek family, experienced all the horrors of forced collectivisation and Stalinist repression in the 1930s - famine, loss of all property and imprisonment. Completely impoverished, they moved to Siberia, where their father and mother worked in the coal mines, but after only two years they returned to their native Čechohrad. In 1937, his father was sentenced to two years of forced labour. In 1942, Čechohrad was captured by German troops and Vladimír Ficek was taken to Germany, where he was totally deployed in an explosives factory for three years. After the end of the war, he served five years in the Soviet army. In 1953, he managed to get permission to emigrate to Czechoslovakia, where his parents had been living for some time. In 1956 he married and settled near Znojmo. He worked all his life in the engineering company Motorpal in Znojmo as a milling machine operator. In the sixties he graduated with honours from the Secondary Industrial School of Mechanical Engineering and qualified as a designer and technologist. In 2025 he lived with his wife in Znojmo.