“I found out after we jumped the border and got out of the car and everybody was celebrating, and they said ‘you’re free, and you’re never going back.’”
Robin R. Zoufalík was born on 28 March 1958 in Prague, Czechoslovakia to parents Václav Zoufalík and Hana Zoufalíková, née Křišťálová. Both his parents and his grandparents were also born in Prague, with his grandparents being born there when the city was still a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He also has a brother, René, who is six years older. Zoufalík lived in Czechoslovakia until the age of 8 when his parents decided to escape the country to give him and his brother a better life. The family eventually settled in Houston, Texas, where the witness continued his primary and secondary education and, after graduating from high school in 1977, enrolled in Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas. While at SMU, Zoufalík pursued a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, working every other semester to afford the tuition. Additionally, he played hockey, joined a fraternity, and met his now-wife, Katie. Following graduation, he worked several jobs in several different places; First with an oil service company in Texas, then as a gauge engineer, and then as a sales engineer for a train company on the East Coast. Today, Zoufalík lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, working in consulting and business development with an architect, organizing and leading tours in the Czech Republic, and also working as an honorary consul for the Czech Republic. In his spare time, he runs a group for Czechs in Pittsburgh and he loves to travel, play golf, and learn about and experience new things.