Grandma was waiting in a queue for flour while he broke rearview mirrors off Russian trucks
Luboš Starý was born in Mladá Boleslav on 26 August 1955. His maternal grandfather Adolf Melichar fought and was killed during the Prague Uprising. His paternal relatives suffered during the communist era as the regime nationalised his granduncle’s funeral house. That played a role later on when Luboš Starý applied for high school and university studies. During the Warsaw Pact armies’ invasion in August 1968, the witness and friends broke rearview mirrors off Soviet military trucks. His father was an amateur journalist and filmmaker in Mladá Boleslav, and he took interest in these fields too. He studied at the Secondary Technical School of Film in Čimelice but did not graduate, eventually graduating from a technical high school in Jičín, then from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University. His jobs included research at a seismic-acoustic laboratory at the Institute of Geotechnics. From an early age, he attended seminars held by Evangelical priest and dissident Alfréd Kocáb, and was friends with other Charter 77 signatories. He was living in Vinařice near Mladá Boleslav in 2023.