I tried to be a good border guardsman and a good police officer
František Mališka was born in Tečovice in the Zlín District on 27 August 1935. He witnessed the bombing of the Zlín area during World War II. He relocated to the Šumperk District with parents and two siblings in 1945. The Mališkas responded to the government call for resettling the borderland. The committee that distributed real properties left behind by evicted Germans assigned a house in Pusté Žibřidovice to the family. Having completed primary school, František worked at a paper mill in Jindřichov. He joined the military in 1955, joining the Border Guard. He guarded the border with Germany in Šumava and witnessed the escape of one of the soldiers. Having returned from the military service, he joined the police force. He worked at several offices in the Šumperk District, was promoted to the Head of the Department, and got the captain rank. His stance towards the communist regime was positive, but he faced issues in relation to the State Security. After the communist regime collapsed in 1989, his senior officer asked him to leave the police force because it became known that the State Security recorded his second wife as a collaborator. He refused, left the Šumperk District, and spent his final years before retirement as an investigator at the violent crime section of the police directorate in Ostrava. He was living in Ostrava in 2023.