The neighbour came running that they want to hang our father
Jaroslav Šimánek, full name Marius Jaroslav Alois Šimánek, was born on 16 October 1928 in Paris. His father had a joinery business in Paris, but due to financial difficulties, they had to return to Czechoslovakia in 1935. After the beginning of the war, his father had to close the business. He escaped forced labour in Germany by working in a railway depot in Jihlava. After the end of the war, my father resumed his trade and ran it uninterruptedly until his death. His mother’s relatives had their farm in Štětí confiscated after 1948. The witness apprenticed as a joiner with his father and between 1946 and 1948 he graduated from the master joinery school in Chrudim. In 1950 Jaroslav Šimánek had to go to the compulsory military service and because of his bad assessment he was assigned to the Technical auxiliary battalion. For four years he served as a miner at the mine in Horní Suchá near Havířov. In the middle of the service, he graduated from the non-commissioned officers’ school. On his discharge he met his future wife Marta, who moved to Batelov and with whom he raised two children. After changing several jobs, he taught at the secondary vocational school in Třešt’ until his retirement. In the sixties he completed the pedagogical minimum and graduated from the industrial school in Jihlava. In the seventies he wrote a textbook of joinery technology for 2nd and 3rd year, which has seen many further editions. He retired in 1989. In 2022 he lived in Batelov.