We were just young people who wanted freedom
Stáhnout obrázek
Jan Trousílek was born on November 5, 1946 into the family of a chemical engineer and the daughter of a wholesaler. His bourgeois origins became his lifelong curse. Three times he was refused admission to high school, he had to first apprentice himself, and only then was he allowed to study. He was sentenced to 17 months‘ imprisonment for his participation in the student May Day demonstrations on the occasion of the 1966 Majáles, and after his release he was forbidden to study further not only in Czechoslovakia but also in all Warsaw Pact countries. After August 1968, he was granted political asylum in the USA, where he found a new home and the freedom he longed for. In the early 1970s, his parents in Czechoslovakia received a false report from the Ministry of Defence and the Interior about their son‘s alleged death in the Vietnam War. He returned permanently to the Czech Republic in 2022 and is working on the publication of his autobiography.