Fresh samizdat publications went from Klamovka to Mariánské Lázně
Karel Bloch was born in Strakonice on 7 December 1965. In 1966, the family moved to Mariánské Lázně where he grew up. His father was a forestry expert and his mother was a teacher and later the headmaster in a preschool. Having completed primary school, he applied for studies at a technical high school in Ostrov nad Ohří but was not admitted. He enrolled at a telecommunications vocational school in Tábor and graduated in 1984. He served in the military in 1985-1986, first in Kolín and then with a radio-electronic warfare unit in Český Krumlov. While in the army, he took part in the production of a theatre show and founded the band Mozková sondáž, playing the guitar and bass. Following his military service, he worked at Montážní podnik spojů Praha; the job included trips to various sites in Czechia. During the latter half of the 1980s, he was actively involved in the Mariánské Lázně and West Bohemian underground movement. He attended the concerts of local bands, such as Patologický orchestr and Litinovej Pepa and Průmyslovej plyn. He also regularly distributed samizdat books that he brought from Prague. In 1994, he emigrated to the United States where he lived until 2019. In the US, he earned an engineering degree in coolant technology. Since 2019, he has been living permanently in the Czech Republic again. He was certified as a participant in the Third Resistance for disseminating samizdat.