Entire villages participated in the Slovak National Uprising
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František Šúlek was born on 28 April 1937 in the Slovak village of Biele Vody. He spent his childhood in the Slovak hills and has many memories of the period of the Slovak state and the Slovak National Uprising, which broke out when he was seven years old. According to his memories, whole villages were often involved in partisan actions. After the war, František Šúlek moved to Bratislava, where he attended a minucipal school. He then apprenticed as a locksmith in Ústí nad Labem and, thanks to an obligatory placement, began working in Jablonec nad Nisou. Already during his employment he graduated from the evening secondary technical school. From 1957 to 1959 he completed his basic military service. After the military service, he worked in Mikrotechna, in the special workshop of the Air Force Technical Administration, in Liaz as a parts manager and in Autobrzdy as a maintenance worker. He retired in 1997 and lived in Jablonec nad Nisou in 2024.