I did everything possible to avoid having to join the party
Bohumír Roedl was born on September 9, 1950 in Žatec. His grandfather was a large landowner, which also had consequences for Bohumír Roedl’s father, who could not study his dream field for a long time. Bohumír Roedl was no longer affected by similar problems. He spent his high school years during the Prague Spring. In 1969, he joined the Faculty of Arts at Charles University, where he studied history and philosophy. He briefly worked at the Regional Center for Monument Care and Nature Protection in Prague, where he learned about the forest record exchange. From 1981, he worked for 30 years as an archivist in Louny. He always refused to join the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) and to cooperate with the State Security (StB), which wanted him to provide them with information about the activities of the Jehovaists from Louny. He was actively involved in the Velvet Revolution and the activities of the Civic Forum (OF) in Louny, first in the cultural commission and then in the press section. After the first post-revolution elections, he became a representative and councillor of the town of Louny In 2022 he lived in Louny.