As a non-party member, I hated having to attend communist party trainings
Jan Chaloupka was born on September 20, 1935, in Brno. He grew up in Brno district Černovice, where during World War II he experienced hiding from air-raids and the post-war expulsion of German inhabitants. His grandfather Anselm Chaloupka (1884-1964) fought in the Great War and despite his injury, managed to survive the front struggle and return to his homeland after the war. Jan Chaloupka went to primary school in Černovice, secondary school in Židenice and in the 1950s, he became a licensed machine fitter. After his compulsory military service, he worked at the First Brno Machine Works and then at the Brno Research Institute for Medical Technology until his retirement. In January 1969, he attended Jan Palach’s funeral to which his father, a professional driver, bussed a delegation from the university in Brno. At the time of the interview, Jan Chaloupka was living in Brno district Lískovec.