I voted for three people when I was 11
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František Vlk was born on June 27, 1946 in České Křídlovice. His parents, František Vlk and Marie Dujsíková, came from Slovácko, but in 1945 they took over the house and farm of the displaced Germans in České Křídlovice. After 1949, Communist Party officials and members of the State Security systematically pressured the Vlks to join a unified agricultural cooperative. In 1955 Marie Vlková fell ill with tuberculosis, so František Vlk Sr. was left to farm alone. Marie Vlk recovered after two years, but the continuous harassment by the Communist Party officials finally forced the Vlks to abandon farming in 1957. The family moved to Moravské Budějovice, where František Vlk Sr. became a janitor at the convent of the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of St. Charles of Boromea. František Vlk the younger was prevented from studying by the Communist Party officials, especially because of his faith, so he trained as a stonemason. While working as a craftsman, he became intensely interested in history and maintained this interest, even though he had to leave the trade after sixteen years. In 1989 he participated in negotiations with the communists in Moravské Budějovice and together with his wife Nadězda Vlková was one of the founders of the local Civic Forum. In 1995 he was appointed head of the Museum of Crafts in Moravské Budějovice and even after his retirement in 2008 he continued to write articles and create his own local history publications.