My Fate wore a scout scarf wrapped around the neck
Oldřich Plajner was born on 26 June 1931 as the younger of two sons into a Czech family. His father Rudolf Plajner (1901 - 1987) worked as a high-school teacher, and was a devoted scout and the head chief of Junák. From 1939 till 1945 he lived in Holešov where Oldřich’s father served as a liaison between resistance groups. In 1947-1948 Oldřich spent one year studying at the Czechoslovak section of the Carnot Lycée in Dijon, France. Following graduation in 1950 he studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics in Prague and then got hired to the Research Institute of Communication Technology where he worked up until retirement in 1991. He and his wife brought up three sons. He witnessed three dissolutions of the scout organization (1939, 1948 and 1970). His father Rudolf Plajner was engaged in the movement’s restoration in 1945 as well as by the end of the 60s. However, in 1970 he signed a document allowing for the incorporation of Junák into the Pionýr organization.