Certain moments stay in memory forever
Josef Pospíšil was born on 26 September, 1941. His father was an administrator of a cultivating wine station in Velké Pavlovice, but already in the next years the family moved to Prague. Although he was just a small child at the end of war, he maintained a number of almost photographic memories from that period. Those are mainly a few days from the end of war. On 17 November, 1948 Josef´s father died in a car crash. The mother then strongly inclined to religious faith, which was also perceived very negatively and it also had a negative effect on the lives of her three children, including Josef, who was the middle one of the siblings. After war years, the 1950s, he perceived as a school child as very dark times and memories a number of details from the time. He felt the atmosphere of political process, experienced an escape of prisoners from Ruzyně. After graduating at the technical college, he tried to get to high school in vain, yet he never knew the reasons of his refusal. Only during serving an obligatory time at the army he got to his cadre material by a pure chance, where he found out, that the stumbling-block was the religious enthusiasm of his mother. Believing his situation could improve, when he starts practising in a field of study, he began working in Kladno ironworks. After the process he got a job in the Research Institute of ferrous metallurgy. He remained employed in the institute even after the revolution, when he founded a private company with his partner.