The world opened up for me in Austria, they accepted me and gave me a chance
Miroslav Velínský was born in Brno on 24 March 1947. His mother Marie, née Moravcová, came from a Jewish merchant family in Telnice. Father Eduard Fritz (who later adopted the name Velínský) was not of Jewish origin and the mixed marriage saved his mother from the Holocaust. She was the only survivor in the family. This sad era of the family went unmentioned for a long time. The parents lived briefly in Zlín post-war; the father worked at the nationalised Bata factory. They returned to Brno later on. Miroslav faced educational difficulties and spent time in two educational institutions. He completed his military service in the infamous Janovice nad Úhlavou where he had problems with the communist leaders. His parents were not pro-regime, which eventually resulted in his emigration to Vienna in 1968. Despite his initial attempts to go overseas, he remained in Vienna because of his family, where he successfully established himself professionally and was still living in 2023.