I didn‘t know until I emigrated that my father was in prison
Jan Kulísek was born in Prague-Podolí on 24 April 1962. His father was arrested in the 1950s together with his first wife and sentenced on the basis of provocation by State Security. He was released on amnesty in 1960, but he never spoke to his son about his imprisonment. The witness graduated from the Electrical Engineering School in Prague and was accepted to the Czech Technical University in 1983. Even as a child he listened to foreign broadcasts with his father, and from the age of fifteen he wanted to leave Czechoslovakia for free America. In 1984, he and his friend went legally to Yugoslavia and walked through an 8 kilometre long railroad tunnel to Austria. He left the Traiskirchen refugee camp for the United States in the summer of 1984, where he worked as a manual laborer and completed his education. In 1989, he signed up to join the U.S. Army for five years. From 1990, he served on a base in Germany, and in September 1990, he was sent to Saudi Arabia after the outbreak of the Gulf War. There, his unit functioned as support, particularly for helicopter pilots. He returned to Germany after the end of the conflict. In the 1990s, he worked as a logistics manager for the Delphi automotive company in Bakov nad Jizerou. He and his wife traveled back to the US to live in San Francisco in 2022.