Homeland is a piece of paradise
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Hans-Günter Grech was born in Mikulov on 22 December 1942 into a German family. His father Viktor Grech grew up in nearby Klentnice where his family ran a boarding house, and his mother Marie Stumvoll came straight from Mikulov. The witness‘s parents married before the war and opened a wholesale grocery store in Mikulov Square. The father spent the entire war in the German army, but came home occasionally, and the family welcomed three children during the six war years, of whom Hans-Günter was the middle child. In 1945, the mother and children fled to Austria to escape the advancing Soviet army, and the father joined them a few months later. For the next few years, they moved one village to another trying to find a living and a permanent home. Having lost all the possessions they had to leave behind in South Moravia, they started practically from scratch. The hope of returning to their native land faded away. Despite the tight finances, Hans-Günter Grech completed the University of Economics in Vienna. From 1967 to 1991 he worked as head of the sales department at IBM and then in a similar position at Lexmark until retirement in 2005. In 2025, he was living in St. Pölten, Austria, and as the chairman of the Cultural Association of South Moravians in Austria, he worked to preserve the cultural heritage of his ancestors on both sides of the Czech-Austrian border.