František Drápala

* 1940

  • "I saw the Rožnov Hotel and Horní Street burn during the war. My father took me with him and there are two clearings, one called Kozina and the other Březové. And there he took me on his shoulders and we watched Rožnov burning from above. The Russians fired artillery from Hutisk and set it on fire - the former Radhošt Hotel on the square. And that was my first and last experience of the war."

  • "An undercover came to investigate us. Where we are, what we are, where we put it. We always took turns, one at a time, shovelling and shovelling the yard and the garden, a foot and a half of snow. We were looking for the gun that wasn't there. It was only after three days that one of us confessed, then the other confessed, and I was still in denial..."

  • "Just below the window where we were shooting, a gentleman was coming from the station with a suitcase, and when the Vrchlabí light went out and the shot - he dropped the suitcase and ran away. He left the suitcase there and ran away. But he came back sometime later with a gendarme - and there was already an investigation. So we said that we had converted an alarm gun into small-arms ammunition and that we had thrown it into the snow somewhere in the garden. So they immediately put us each in a room separately. We were locked in there for three days."

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A man from Dolne Paseky from the upper end

Fr. Drápala as a soldier in Bechyně, 1959
Fr. Drápala as a soldier in Bechyně, 1959
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František Drápala was born on 22 December 1940 in Dolní Paseky, part of Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, in Wallachia. He grew up in the house of his grandparents Frnka. In the 1950s, both his father Jaroslav and his uncle František resigned from the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. František then had problems getting into the forestry school he dreamed of attending. Since his youth he was interested in nature - he caught snakes and beetles and liked to be alone in the forest or in the meadow. Eventually he trained as an electrician. But he often had heated moments at the boarding school in Vrchlabí. For example, when he and his friends were shooting from the window with a pistol that one of them had taken from his father at home. František managed to hit an electric wire and half of Vrchlabí went out at once. The incident was subsequently investigated by the State Security Service, and František earned a C in conduct and a conditional expulsion from school as a juvenile. By contrast, his compulsory military service was a success and he spent it partly in Bechyně and partly in Šumava as a ski instructor for army officers. He worked all his life in the Tesla Rožnov company - he started as a regular electrician and ended as a central maintenance foreman in 2000. During the second renewal of Junák he co-founded a scout troop in Rožnov. He used to play amateur theatre and in recent years he has contributed his memories to collections of stories such as Unforgettably lived life of “Teslaks” or Green years: what it was like in the army. He has also published a biographical memoir on the history, customs and life in the Rožnov pastures under the title “Tam pod Bačovým vrchem”. His son, Daniel Drápala, is the head of the Institute of European Ethnology at Masaryk University in Brno. In 2022, the witness lived at Dolní Paseky in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm.