They told me I was too young to be a Scout and to wait. In the end, I waited for six years.
Vladimír Včela, nicknamed Géza, was born on March 19, 1930, in Sedlec nearby Kutná Hora. Until 1935, he lived in Chuchelná in the region of Opavsko. Since 1935, his family lived in Jihlava. Throughout the years 1944-1945, he was a slave laborer in the factory Kotva (anchor) Jihlava. He then worked for Stavoprojekt Praha and Stavoprojekt Jihlava. He was a construction technician and a chief of construction works. He’s been in retirement since 1990. Right after the war in 1945, he joined the Scout/Junák. He was a member of, the 3rd troop of the Center in Jihlava. He took part in the summer camp at Vílanec, that had been organized annually until, the prohibition of Scouting. The 3rd troop in Jihlava was renewed in 1968 and Géza became its leader and secretary of the district council of the Junák. The existence of the troop was terminated again, in 1970. After the Velvet revolution, Géza became the leader of the first center. He later left to the Club of the Oldscouts Nr. 216 in Jihlava.