I am not angry with the people, because I take life as it comes. Maybe that’s why I don’t long for revenge, although I cannot forget it
Zoltán Kukula was born on April 13, 1926, in Želiezovce. As a child he lived in Banská Štiavnica and he still loves this quaint town. After gaining the primary education at a public school, he moved to Bratislava to live with his father who was ordered directly by a minister to bring up his son Zoltán. In Bratislava he attended a state grammar school, where he successfully passed leaving examination in 1945. In the same year he was arrested and imprisoned along with his father, the Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of Finance. Young Zoltán Kukula was released from the prison after two weeks and he continued his studies at a university. In 1948 he was arrested again due to plucking off a campaign poster and, as a result, he spent two weeks in custody. Then he started to work as a physical education teacher in Bánovce nad Bebravou and a year later he moved to Poprad, where he laid foundations of basketball competition. On October 28, 1952, he was called to the District National Committee and subsequently he was investigated because of the letter he received from his friend called Nemec. As a result, he was falsely accused of high treason, subverting of the Republic as well as of a membership in the White Legion resistance movement. For two long months his wife had no idea what had happened to her husband and why and where he had disappeared. Meanwhile, Zoltán Kukula was investigated and battered severely. Later he was transported to the prisons in Levoča and Košice. Due to lack of evidence he was finally released, but he still had to face unpleasant consequences of his imprisonment including the loss of his favourite job as well as some of his friends’ abandonment. Although he suffered a lot, he does not long for the revenge. His only wish is to never let the cruel and inhuman communist regime reign again in the future.