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Vratislav Cvejn was born on July 19, 1950 in Liberec. He spent his childhood and youth with his parents and five siblings in Harcov, which now belongs to Liberec. The family was religious. Vratislav graduated from a construction industrial school and all his life he worked in the field. At the age of 18, he was an eyewitness to the Warsaw Pact invasion of Liberec in August 1968, photographing and preserving the events for future generations. He belonged to a Christian youth who met in apartments and at the parish. After becoming independent and starting a family, their apartment also became a regular meeting place for believers during normalization. Among other things, they came into contact for example with the secret priest Jan Baptista Bárta. They understood that they were being watched, their friends urging them to be careful, but they were never detained. Vratislav Cvejn’s wife describes what problems her daughter went through in the first grade of primary school because of her faith, and so did she as a kindergarten teacher.