I was sorry to see Prague liberated. I left the Communist Party when Husák replaced Dubček
Karel Dlabola was born on 9 June 1939 in Prague. His father was the artist Karel Dlabola, who devoted most of his professional life to the magazine Květy. His mother, Růžena Dlabolová, worked at the Central National Committee of Prague. Karel Dlabola experienced the bombing of Prague at the end of the war and the subsequent liberation by the Red Army. He attended elementary school and an eleven-year high school in Prague’s Košíře district, then graduated from the University of Russian Language and Literature in Prague. During his studies he joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) because of the revival process that was beginning. After his studies, he joined the army prematurely due to the Berlin crisis, spending a total of 25 months in military barracks. He then began teaching at secondary schools - first in Varnsdorf, later in Liberec. In Liberec he lived through the occupation of the Warsaw Pact troops, after which he resigned from the Communist Party. His sister emigrated to Canada after August 1968. During the period of normalisation, Karel Dlabola experienced hardship from the regime, when his classes were visited by school inspectors. After 1989 he began teaching at the Technical University in Liberec. In 2023 he lived in Liberec with his wife.