They turned five of the larger farmers from the village into an anti-state group
Zdeněk Urban was born in 1927 in a small village of Vyšehoří in northern Moravia. In 1948 he inherited a farm from his parents with 10 hectares of land and for several years he earned his living as an independent farmer. In 1957, a unified agricultural cooperative was founded in the village. Under pressure, Zdeněk Urban joined the cooperative and was elected its chairman. He served in this position for only two years and then resigned of his own accord. In October 1960 he was arrested together with the other four largest farmers from the village. In a fabricated trial he was sentenced to four years of imprisonment, loss of all property and civil rights. He was sent to the uranium ore mines in Příbram-Bytíz. In May 1962 he was released in amnesty and began working in the agricultural cooperative again. Later he passed a school-exit exam and became an agronomist. His farm was returned to him in 1991. At present he is still living in his native village.