My father was a farmer in his heart
Rudolf Kolář was born on the 28th of January in 1947 in Jindřichův Hradec. He grew up in the village of Lovětín where his parents, Rudolf and Jiřina Kolářovi, ran their family farm. After the Communists came to power, his father resisted collectivisation and in 1953, he was sentenced for an assault of the director of the local agricultural coperative and for not fulfilling the production quota. All the property of the Kolář family was confiscated and they were banished from the village. From 1958 on, they lived in Klec in the Tábor area. Rudolf apprenticed as a car mechanic and got a job in the maintenance workshop of the Třeboň bakery. He took correspondence courses and this way, he was able to graduate from the secondary school. In 1972, he got married and with his wife Helena, they raised two sons. He suffered a hand injury which left him handicapped. He got some state support and started raising silver foxes and minks to provide some income. In 1989, he was investigated for tax evasion but the investigation was ended by President Václav Havel’s amnesty. In 1990, Rudolf got the farm in Lovětín back. Along with his son, they repaired the building and resumed farming. In 2021, Rudolf Kolář lived at his farm in Lovětín.