Tragedies of small nations keep repeating themselves
František Kroutil was born on December 24th 1944 in Prague (Praha). He grew up in the district of Liboc, as the youngest of three children of František and Emílie Kroutil. Since his youth, he was involved in music and drama, playing piano and trombone and attending Dismanův rozhlasový dětský soubor při Československém rozhlase since the age of sixteen. He graduated from an eleven-year school in 1962. However, because of political reasons, he hadn´t been allowed to study at a university. After completing a follow-up study in land surveying, he had started his compulsory military service. After two years with an army band at a garrison in Karlovy Vary, he came back to Prague (Praha) and found a job at the Pražské silniční a vodohospodářské služby enterprise. In 1968, after deciding not to come back to Czechoslovakia after the August invasion, he learned that he had been admitted to Stavební fakulta ČVUT. As for him and his two friends a summer holiday in Bulgaria turned into an unexpected journey which took them via Yugoslavia and Austria to Switzerland. In the end, František decided to stay in Switzerland till 2003. Shortly before 1989, he renounced Czechoslovak citizenship so he could visit his dying father in his home country. After the restrictions on crossing the border were lifted in December 1989, he had been visiting Czechoslovakia regularly and regained his citizenship. Since 2006, he has been living in Prague (Praha).