We went to a stationery shop and bought two reams of paper. And so we started to privatize
Josef Bauer was born on 2 September 1951 in Ostrava-Zábřeh. His mother Pavla, née Marková was a stay-at-home spouse and she later worked as an accountant. His father Josef, a Doctor of Law, worked as a clerk in Vítkovice Iron and Steel Works after the beginning of communism, but he could not work as a lawyer because of his inappropriate cadre profile. His grandfather Josef Bauer started a funeral service business during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the family lost the company shortly after the communists took over and the confiscation of properties followed in the 1950s. Josef graduated from Secondary Technical School and he earned an engineering degree at the Brno University of Technology in 1976. After his studies, he started working as a structural engineer and designer of steel structures at the Brno branch of Mill machinery factories (TMS), where he worked until 1989. The family´s confiscated property was returned in restitution after the Velvet Revolution. In the first half of the 1990s, he was a member of the privatization committee within the framework of the so-called “small-scale privatization”. Josef Bauer lived in Brno in 2022.