They returned father’s wedding ring to us from the concentration camp
Miloň Nussbauer was born in Pilsen on November 3, 1934. His father Václav Nussbauer became involved in the resistance movement shortly after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939. He was arrested by Germans soon after and sentenced to imprisonment in a German prison. In 1942 he was transported to the Flossenbürg concentration camp, where he died four months later. Miloň was brought up by his mother. He also had an older sister who gave birth to a baby girl at the end of the war. Miloň Nussbauer witnessed the arrival of the US Army to Pilsen in May 1945 as well as the subsequent stay of the American soldiers. His mother remarried after 1945; she married Josef Skála, who had been interned by the Nazis in a concentration camp during the occupation. Miloň completed the Higher School of Economics in Pilsen and immediately after graduation he started working in the Škoda factory where he first worked as a purchaser of electronic parts and later he transferred to the department of nuclear power engineering. In 1993 he changed jobs and he began working for a German company as a supplier of material for construction of wooden houses. Before his retirement in 2006 he worked in a shop with construction material. He died on December 31, 2023.