He wrote: “the son of a veterinarian” and I was done with
Ondrej Póda was born in 1931 in Dunajská Streda, in a relatively wealthy Hungarian family. He studied in the same town. During the Second World War, his family home was used by the army. After the war his father died, therefore Póda’s mother had to start working. Póda was not admitted to higher education in Bratislava, so he started working as a dental technician in Dunajská Streda. He was conscripted into auxiliary technical battalion (PTP) in 1951, he started his service in the next year. He served in 13 different locations, mainly in the Czech lands. After 27 months, he returned to Dunajská Streda, however, he did not receive a job there, only in Veľký Meder, due to his past in the PTP. In 1956, he completed a dental technician course in Bratislava. From 1960, he worked in the hospital of Dunajská Streda. He got married in 1961. He retired in 1992. In 2005, he received compensation for his experience in the PTP.