"One got two years, one four years, or if they were two, who got four years... But Dad, who was the commander of the squad and was aware of it and did not report it, got the most of them all - eleven years."
"Because he had traveled all over the country for seven years, I went after him, somewhere they let me go, somewhere not because I was just a fiancée, somewhere I could stay only for five minutes... and I traveled the whole country to see him. First of all Pankrác, as he was imprisoned at Na Borech, then he was in Jáchymov, in the Mírov jail."
Milouš Liška was born in Rokycany in 1927. He also graduated in the town and remembers the arrival of US troops. After school he studied at the Military Aviation Academy in Hradec Králové for three years. Two days after relocating to Brno he was arrested and subsequently sentenced to eleven years for his squad members preparing for emigration. He was released after seven years and worked in the workers‘ professions for the rest of his life.
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