There is no valid excuse for joining the party
Jiří Jurka was born on 22 May 1931 in Tovačov, but lived his entire life in Brno. On 15 March 1939, he witnessed the German occupation of Brno, with many residents hanging out swastikas. On 17 March 1939, when Hitler visited Brno, he stayed at home with his parents in protest. During the period following the assassination of Heydrich, he heard shooting in Kounic’s Halls of Residence. He spent the liberation days at his aunt’s house in Borotín, where he had experienced air raids before. He remembers the violence committed by some Soviet soldiers. He witnessed the expulsion of the German inhabitants of Brno at the end of May 1945. In 1946, during the parliamentary elections, he tore down posters of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ). He graduated from the Brno grammar school in Antonínská Street. In 1951 he started studying the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts in Brno (JAMU). From 1 January 1961 he was engaged in the Satirical Theatre Evening Brno (Večerní Brno). In the 1960s he was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia for five years. From 1967 he acted at the Reduta Theatre. He experienced the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops in Brno. He protested against the occupation, tearing down direction signs and notices to confuse the soldiers. In 2023 he was living in Brno.