They nationalized our family soda factory, an agitation center of the KSČ was built in part of it
Antonín Strachota was born on the 21st of April 1949 in Gottwaldov, now Zlín, to Eva and Antonín Strachota. In 1918 his grandfather Otto Strachota, an important Moravian businessman, founded a soda factory in Staré Město near Uherské Hradiště. At the proposal of Tomáš Baťa the company was moved to Zlín in the year 1929, in the year 1937 it was expanded by a worksite in Otrokovice. In the year 1948 the soda factory was nationalized, the family members kept working there until the year 1953. Antonín Strachota had problems with his applications to middle schools due to his cadre profile. In the end he graduated from a general pedagogic middle school in Gottwaldov in the year 1967. He took part in a demonstration against the invasion of the Warsaw Pact armies in Brno. In the years 1970–1974 he studied at the Pedagogical Faculty of Univerzita Palackého in Olomouc. After university he spent a year doing substitute military service, he served as the commander of a platoon. In the year 1975 he married Dagmar Kopečková, later they had two children together. In the year 1982 he successfully defended his rigorous thesis at the Pedagogical Institute of J. A. Komenský of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. That same year he became a member of the Communsit Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) and started attending a police school in Holešov, which he headed after the Velvet Revolution. In the year 2012 he went into retirement, but still worked as a teacher. In the year 2022, at the time of filming, he lived in Zlín.