Mummy said death would be better for Daddy than what he‘d been through
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Milan Ptáček was born on 22 December 1946 to Františka Ptáčková and Timofej Simulenko, called Timošenko. He spent most of his life in a wooden house above the village of Tichov near Horní Lideč. His mother had three other children besides him, two of whom were from a previous relationship. Milan‘s father Timofej Simulenko was a partisan and later a member of the resistance group Světlana. In 1949, his father was arrested by members of the State Security (StB) and sentenced to death, which was later changed to life imprisonment. His children visited him several times in all the prisons and in the sanatorium he was sent to as a result of the development of schizophrenia. His son Milan describes these encounters as terrifying and tragic. However, he remembers his childhood in a good way, protected from hardships mainly by the surname Ptáček and also helped by many people who knew the fate of the family. He was thus able to live a relatively normal life. After the war, he worked in the forest together with his uncle František Ptáček, who was also a member of the Světlana group and served several years in the prison at Mírov. Later, Milan married and began working for Czech Railways as a train handler. Over the years, together with his brother Ivan, he took part in several commemorative events in Ploština and elsewhere. They still remember their father‘s steadfastness in facing his fate. At the time of recording in 2025, Milan Ptáček lived in Vsetín.