The expulsion of Germans was drastic but there was no other way
Josef Veltruský was born in Mělník on 18th of December 1926. He studied to be a confectioner in Pilsen during the war, although he didn’t work with pastry too much, but rather he washed dishes. The confectionery industry suffered under the rationing system. After finishing school in 1944 he wanted to go home but ended up having to stay in Pilsen. He was deployed to work in the Škoda factories where he witnessed several Allied bombings. He visited home in March 1944 and never came back to Pilsen. After the war he joined the military service voluntarily and was sent to evacuate Germans in the border regions. He spent the last three months of his military service in mines. After leaving the army he was employed as a manual worker in Avia. He wanted to work in the canteen where he later got employed as an assistant cook. He completed his certification and became a manager. Josef worked in Avia until his retirement. As of 2016 he lived in Mělník.