Political officers accused me of being a counter-revolutionary during my military service
Jan Beránek was born in Zlín on September 19, 1943. His father Jan was a member of Sokol and spent his life with sport and pedagogy. During the in-between-the-wars period Jan Sr. was involved with the founding and management of Bata schools. For his partaking in the 500 and R3 resistance groups during WWII Beránek was awarded a 1st Grade Medal of Merit by the President. In the 1960s Jan Sr. laid down the foundations for a leather making school. Jan Jr. was a competitive swimmer and later played water polo. He also took up dance under the guidance of Annemarie Mědílková. In 1968, he graduated as a civil engineer. Professor Vilibald Bezdíček, who later signed Charta 77, handed Jan Beránek Jr. his diploma during the ceremony. Beránek began working as an engineer in the state company Centroprojekt. Shortly after he was called upon and started his military service. Later on in life, Beránek partook in a coop housing construction project on Obeciny XVIII Street in Zlín where he lives until this day. Beránek is an active dancer and enjoys sports and mountain hiking. He also spends his leisure time in the village of Rusava at a log house dating to the 1700s. The house is a registered historical building.