Horrible rumble and noise could be heard in that instance and four or six huge four-engine bombers were flying directly towards us...
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Jaroslav Schön was born on the 22nd of June 1932 in Přerov as the only son of the then chief of Sokol Přerov Jaroslav and an accountant Jarmila. He grew up in Zlín during the Second World War. There, he started to attend a scout unit as a cub scout and studied at elementary school. However, he experienced bombing during the war in Přerov with his grandmother whom he came to visit during the time of coal vacation. He also experienced the 17th of December 1944 when an air battle took place over Přerov. He spent the liberation in Zlín for change. He studied at the School of Foreign Languages under the Business Academy in Přerov with focus on the English language. He was expelled from the school because of his appearance in the Congress of the Czech Union of Youth (SČM) in Přerov in March 1948 shortly after Jan Masaryk´s death where he protested against the claim that Masaryk had committed a suicide and he started an apprenticeship in the Optikotechna company. He graduated from his studies of fine mechanics and optics together with his future wife Dagmar Hanáková. Jaroslav first joined the military service in a boot camp at Boarder Guard in Železná Ruda and he later joined Dukla sports unit in Prague. He was employed by Meopta and Energoprojekt companies and he got to work as a chief designer there. He has spent major part of his life doing sports and making music - he did exercise in Sokol as an adolescent and he played the piano. He and his friends started a band after his military service (Skupina Pozemních staveb - Group of Building Constructions). He then performed in a chamber orchestra Malý KRAB (Small KRAB) with Břetislav Kramář, a bandleader of swing orchestra KRAB. He later himself became a bandleader of a Dixieland band D XL. Jaroslav has also been interested in aviation since his youth. He passed tests for glider pilot license in Otrokovice in 1949. However, he could never fly motor-powered aircraft due to the 1948 “blot” in his cadre materials. His interest in the participants of the war battle over Přerov finally resulted in a meeting of American and German pilots in Přerov in 2000 and in several other meetings in following years. Jaroslav is an author of publications Bomby na Přerov (1999) (Bombs on Přerov) and Válečné letecké dny nad Přerovskem (2014) (War Air Days over the Přerov Area) which was published on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the air battle during the World War II. He remained an active member of the Czech Airman Association in Přerov and he took part in meetings with the public and in discussions. He died on June 30th, 2023.