If it was necessary, I’d do it again at any time If I was young as I was back then, I’d go through this martyrdom again without a single doubt
Karel Slanina was born on October 28, 1927, in Brno. After the German occupation he got involved in the resistance movement along with his father and participated in various sabotage activities. Toward the end of the war he even joined guerilla fighters. In 1947 he participated in the elimination of the remaining gangs of Ukrainian nationalists’ guerillas. In 1951 he became a lieutenant and in 1953 a first lieutenant. Because of bad cadre references he wasn’t allowed to study at university. In 1968 he protested against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by the troops of the Warsaw pact and was dismissed from the army as a result (he had the rank of Major by that time already). In the ensuing years he worked as a mechanic. He was rehabilitated in 1990 and promoted to Colonel. He is a member of the Czech Union of Freedom Fighters.