We were undercover scouts in the Pionýr
Jaromír Zekke Prach was born on 23 September 1947 in Aš and grew up in Holýšov, Domažlice district. Ever since childhood, he liked the books by Jaroslav Foglar and the principles of scouting which he found in the books of Antonín Benjamín Svojsík. He and his brother founded a youth club named the „Fox Company“. Ever since 1965 he was chairing a Pionýr club „Free Nation“. In 1968, he took part in the second renewal of Junák - the Czech scout. While undertaking military service he witnessed the occupation of the barracks by the Warsaw Pact armies. Following the prohibition of Junák he continued to organize leisure activities for the youth within the Pionýr. During the nineteen years devoted to club work, he managed to organize fifty summer camps. At these, even following the outlawing of Junák, he attempted to pass the principles of scouting over to the participants. He also took part in the third renewal of Junák following the Velvet Revolution. He served as the mayor of Holýšov, and was awarded the Order of the Honorable Lilly. In 2015, he published a memory book Fifty Years of the Free Nation.