I was there when Hitler came to Brno
Jaromír Karásek was born on October 1, 1930 in Hrušovany near Brno, as one of five children. In March 1939, he watched the arrival of Nazi troops in Brno, including the German Chancellor and dictator Adolf Hitler. Jaromír‘s older brother František was appointed to forced labour in Genshagen, Germany, and from 1940 to 1945, he sent home, apart from letters, several photographs taken shortly after the city had been bombed. In August 1944, Jaromír witnessed an air raid on Brno. One of the unexploded bombs remained stuck in the ground just in front of their house. He lived through the end of the war and the liberation by the Red Army outside Brno in an underground shelter in nearby Žebětín. At the time of filming (2013), a witness was living in Brno.