It was a rumble when the war ended, we shouted and cheered with joy
Slavomil Braun was born on March 3, 1935 in Rokytnice nad Jizerou, in the Semily district, into a predominantly German family, his birth name is Günter. His mother Emma Braun died when he was less than three years old. His father Reinhold František Braun died as a Wehrmacht soldier in the battlefield in Normandy in 1944. He was raised by his beloved grandmother Františka Fischerová. He recalls the good relations between the German and Czech inhabitants of Rokytnice nad Jizerou during the war, the war years and the post-war expulsion of German fellow citizens from their hometown. Shortly after the war, his house and forests that he inherited from his grandfather, Robert Fischer, were expropriated from him due to his German citizenship. The authorities returned the house and the forests to him in 1948, when he received Czechoslovak citizenship. The communist regime later confiscated his forests. He trained as a miner in Žacléř and worked in the local mine until 1955. Before the basic military service, he got married and joined the local company Tofa (later Elitex) as a workman. He served two years with the missile army in Milovice and then returned to Elitex. He spent his entire working career in it, during which he worked his way up to the position of the production manager. He retired in 1993. He was involved in Rokytnice physical education since 1968 for several decades. He led the local ski club for about seven years. From 1972 to 2003, with the exception of a few years, he held the position of the Chairman of TJ (sportclub) Spartak Rokytnice. On this position, among other projects, he was responsible for the construction of a sports hall and a cable car to Lysá hora. Together with his wife Zdena, they raised two sons, Miloslav and Vladimír. He lives in his birth house in Rokytnice nad Jizerou in 2020.