How little was enough
Alois Kubíček was born on 21 December 1932 in Bludov. His father had joined the resistance during World War II as a long-standing member of the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party, and he refused to switch to the Communist Party when the two political entities merged in June 1948. In consequence, Alois Kubíček spent twenty-seven months in the 66th Battalion of the Auxiliary Engineering Corps. He worked at construction sites in Líně near Pilsen, in Brno, Stichovice, Krnov, and in the military zone in Dětřichov nad Bystřicí. After his release from service he found a job at MEZ Postřelmov, where he worked for forty-nine years. In 1955 he married Viktorie Hauková, who gave him two sons Ladislav and Miroslav and a daughter Blanka. As of 2017, he still lives in Bludov.