The scouts' camp ground by Želiv. In 1969 and 1970, the camps bore the name Bratrství [Brotherhood]. In 1971 and 11972, the Junák/scout organisation was forcibly merged with the socialist youth organisation, Pionýr [Pioneer] and the scout camps were organised illegally.
The scouts' camp ground by Želiv. In 1969 and 1970, the camps bore the name Bratrství [Brotherhood]. In 1971 and 11972, the Junák/scout organisation was forcibly merged with the socialist youth organisation, Pionýr [Pioneer] and the scout camps were organised illegally.
In the footsteps of the first scouts. František Vondráček, the chief of the Humpolec scout band, was one of its organisers. The event took place on the 23rd July 1970 and its route was from Prague to the Jiří Wolker memorial and then to Humpolec.
In the footsteps of the first scouts. František Vondráček, the chief of the Humpolec scout band, was one of its organisers. The event took place on the 23rd July 1970 and its route was from Prague to the Jiří Wolker memorial and then to Humpolec.
The spot where the Junák/scout members used to meet when scouting was banned. June 1970.
In this very place, the first Czech Junák/scout summer camp took place in 1912. Four years later, in 1916 Jiří Wolker, a renowned poet, was camping here; there is a memorial plaque dedicated to him.
The spot where the Junák/scout members used to meet when scouting was banned. June 1970.
In this very place, the first Czech Junák/scout summer camp took place in 1912. Four years later, in 1916 Jiří Wolker, a renowned poet, was camping here; there is a memorial plaque dedicated to him.