An engineer without a degree
Miroslav Nepodal was born on 2 March 1930 in Prague to parents from southern Bohemia. The family was not in any way sympathetic to communism and Miroslav Nepodal therefore did not have the cadre qualifications to study. After primary school, he trained as a fine mechanic and eventually graduated from a secondary technical school. Although he did not have a university degree, thanks to his talents and abilities he made a name for himself in the field of designing devices for aviation and other fields, participated in solving important state tasks, often secret, and also travelled abroad extensively - to the Soviet Union, China, and even France. As an expert, he was so needed that his superiors tolerated his reluctance to join the Communist Party. However, he did not escape the interest of the security forces. During the military service, he was recruited by military counter-intelligence as an informant under the code name Aktovka (Briefcase). State Security tried to use him from the 1970s onwards, and his file was terminated and put in the archives in 1984. Throughout his life he stuck mainly to what was close to his heart: technology. He retired in 1991 with eighteen patents to his credit. To this day (2024) he was living happily in Modřany in a house built by his parents.