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Miroslav David was born on 30 June 1924 in a Catholic family in Lukavec near Fulnek. His parents farmed six hectares of fields. He was forced to work in Fulnek after the area was annexed to Germany. He unloaded wagons of potatoes or coke. His brother was arrested by Gestapo, he was supposed to be executed but he lived to see the liberators. Miroslav took over the family farm in 1948. He faced pressure to join the united agricultural cooperative in Lukavec between 1952 to 1957. When he met all the mandatory supplies, he had nothing to feed his own family. After joining the cooperative, he worked there as a worker, then he started to work in the united agricultural cooperative in Děrné and then on a state farm in Fulnek. Before he got retired, he worked in a textile company Retex. He and his wife Vlastimila raised six children. His family cared about preserving the centuries-old Catholic Easter tradition called the ride around the corn shoots. He lived in Lukavec in 2022.