The Boy Scout with whom fortune stood
Josef Pánek was born on 22 September 1928 in Hranice na Moravě. Both parents worked in the local dairy. In the fifth grade of the municipal school, he experienced the occupation of the Sudetenland in October 1938 and then the rest of Bohemia and Moravia in March 1939 by Nazi Germany. After the municipal school, still in the Protectorate period, he started working in the forestry office in Hranice, and towards the end of the war, he was mobilized to dig trench fortifications in Droždín near Olomouc. In the spring of 1945, he managed to escape from there, first to Olomouc and then from the local railway station by military train to Hranice, where he hid in a hospital until the war ended. After the war, he worked briefly as a farm hand in Lindava near Potštát. In the 1950s, he graduated from the Secondary Industrial School in Brno, and after his military service, he started working as a designer at the Military Project Institute in Hranice. From there, he moved to the Sigma company, where he worked until retirement. He has been an active Boy Scout all his life. In Junák (Czech Scouting), he met his future wife, with whom he raised three children. In 2023, Josef Pánek lived in the Alfred Skene Retirement Home in Pavlovice u Přerova.