Miroslav Vošvrda

* 1938

  • "Do you know anything more about Daddy's mobilization? Where was he mobilized?" - "In September [1938] he was selected here with Kozák. And fortunately they were together in the same bunker, like two friends. That was good." - "And do you know where exactly?" - "Near Děčín, how there are concrete bunkers. Some are still there and some have been demolished. I was born..." - "You were born in December..." - "On the ninth of December and [my father] wasn't home and didn't even know it because he was in the bunker and couldn't leave."

  • "I remember from that time that there were terrible crowds of prisoners coming down the road from prison in Valdice. There were always thirty to fifty of them, and there were Germans with rifles walking around them. There were three or four of them. They went in March, when there was snow, and the prisoners walked barefoot. I was looking at it from the windows, because it was close to me, and I was shivering with cold. And they took them to Terezín like that."

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    Jinolice, 19.11.2024

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Instead of toys, I had work to do

Miroslav Vošvrda during his military service, 1958
Miroslav Vošvrda during his military service, 1958
zdroj: witness´s archive

Miroslav Vošvrda was born on 9 December 1938 in Jičín. His family ran the U Janďourků pub since the 1920s. Miroslav Vošvrda remembers well the war years during which he had to help his parents in their business. After the communists seized power, the Vošvrda family fell on hard times. The year 1953 was particularly difficult, when the family pub was confiscated and then it burned down. In the same year, Miroslav Vošvrda entered an apprenticeship in Jičíněves, where he trained to become a metalworker. Shortly afterwards, he enlisted for two years of compulsory military service in Topoľčany, Slovakia. During his professional life he changed many jobs. He spent the year 1968 as an employee of Liaz in its operation branch in Valdice Prison. He married twice and raised three children. At the time of recording for Memory of the Nation he was living, as he had done all his life, in Jinolice.