I do not like the communists, they bullied us, they arrested my father repeatedly for no reason
Ladislav Zapletal was born in 1936 in the Prostějov region into a farmer’s family. Mum and dad looked after a small farm. At the end of the World War II, in May, an artillery shell landed in the farm yard, killing several people. In 1949, the family’s farm machinery was confiscated, and the witness’s father ended up in jail for alleged sabotage. In the mid-1950s, the father was jailed a second time for failing to comply with mandatory farm deliveries. Ladislav Zapletal was not allowed to graduate from high school. Instead, he had to look after the family farm with his mother Ludmila Zapletalová. After returning from the compulsory military service, he graduated from an agricultural secondary school. Later, he also graduated from the agricultural college and worked for seventeen years in a cooperative in Lišany in the Louny region. In 1968, under repeated pressure, he joined the Communist Party and was expelled from it a year later. After 1989 he got back land in Prostějov region in restitution. He leased them to private farmers. He became director of the Regional Department of the Ministry of Agriculture for the Rakovník-Louny area. In 2002 he retired and devoted himself to gardening. In 2022 he lived in Louny. We were able to record the story of the witness thanks to support from the town of Louny.