From the windows of the Broumov monastery, the State Security officers threw precious books into the courtyard
Zdeněk Weitosch was born on 8 June 1933 in Kralupy nad Vltavou. His father František Weitosch was the director of Octárny in Litoměřice, his mother Zdeňka Weitosch worked in Frut Sulajovice and later in the Dílo sales galleries. In 1946-1949, the witness studied at the real, formerly ecclesiastical gymnasium in Broumov. He witnessed the K action, the abolition of male religious orders and the removal of priests. He graduated from university in 1956 and studied surveying at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague. After school, he took up a position in eastern Slovakia in Prešov on the construction of the Vihorlat agricultural enterprise in Snina. After two years he moved to Prague, where he worked at the Geodetic Institute until his retirement in 1996. In 1970 he briefly surveyed the Alger-Tamanrasset highway in Algeria. In the 1990s he founded the winery „Za stavením“ with his son Štěpán Weitosch. In 2024 he lived in Kralupy nad Vltavou.