People denounced to get bribes
Jarmila Pipalová, née Vaculková was born on 28 February 1947 in Míkovice near Uherské Hradiště. Her father Antonín Vaculka (1921 – 2013) joined the anti-Nazi resistance together with his father František during the Second World War, before she was born, and they established cooperation with the paratrooper group Carbon. Antonín Vaculka became a member of an anti-state group of František Bogataj after February 1948. He was imprisoned and interrogated in Uherské Hradiště in June 1951. The treason charge earned him the death penalty, which was commuted to 20 years in prison. In the end, he spent 13 years mostly in Leopoldov. Jarmila grew up with the label ‘daughter of a political prisoner’ and was mocked by older children at school because of it. However, she suffered the most because of the separation from her father. His brother saw him for the first time when he was ten years old. She studied in Uherský Brod at the Zbrojovka factory and graduated in precision engineering. She married Vladimír Pipal, a teacher at a sports school who did biathlon professionally. They raised three children. She lived in Míkovice in 2019.