“What were we supposed to do? Nothing! There was nothing we could do!”
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Mstislav Pospíšil was born on June 24, 1937, in the village of Český Malín in Volhynia. A year after his birth, his father died, and Mstislav was left behind with his mother and his brothers. On July 13, 1943, the village of Malín was burned down and a large portion of his family was murdered on the occasion. One of the victims was his brother Rostislav. Mstislav survived the tragedy because at the time of the raid he was in the nearby village of Zborov. From there he could see his village being raided and burned down. In 1947, he re-emigrated to Czechoslovakia. Together with his mother and his brother Joseph, they settled in Frankštát, which was later renamed Nový Malín, in order to honor the memory of the burned-down Volhynian village of Český Malín. After completing elementary school, he started to work for the company Šumperk roads as the serviceman of construction machines. He stayed in this position till his retirement. In the present, he lives with his wife Danuše in Šumperk.