Bystřice pod Hostýnem
Bystřice pod Hostýnem, Česká republika
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Jaroslav Kozlík, a native of Bystřice pod Hostýnem, is one of the few surviving witnesses who recall the declaration of the Czechoslovak Republic on October 28, 1918. He was 11 years old. “I remember how I and the other boys tore down the flag with the eagle - the hated symbol of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.” The declaration of the Czechoslovak Republic was preceded by the harsh years of World War I. “These years were marked by poverty and hunger. It all came to a head in 1917 when there was barely anything left to eat. We wouldn’t eat for days at a time and there was no more washing powder so we couldn’t wash our clothes. As a result of the neglect of hygiene, we got scabies.” Another one of his early experiences is associated with his birth town and it precedes the proclamation of the Republic. Jaroslav Kozlík earned his first money at the age of five, in 1912, from a parish priest. “In Hostýn, an important pilgrimage site, a Marian feast took place. The parish priest asked us children to help him with weeding the flower beds in the square in Bystřice so that the town was ready for the festivities. I got five crowns for that and it was the first money I've earned in my life.”

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Jaroslav Kozlík

Jaroslav Kozlík

PaeDr. Jaroslav Kozlík was born on May 24, 1907, in Bystřice pod Hostýnem in a merchant’s family. His father soon joined the troops on the battlefields of World War I and the son took over the family business. In 1920, Jaroslav Kozlík joined the local Sokol (Czech equivalent of the Scout – note by the translator) organization and began to practice physical exercises regularly. He became a living legend of Czech Volleyball. He attended the first national championship in 1924 and won three times with his team. He became a tireless promoter of sport. He graduated from the Teaching Institute in Kroměříž and became a teacher. In 1930, he started working as a teacher in the Baťa School in Zlín, where he actively participated in the development of the concept of the Baťa schools and their sports facilities. He introduced a new concept of physical exercises, sports and language trips into the countryside. He became the personal trainer of Jan Antonín Baťa, who entrusted him with the devising of a new type of school. Since 1945 until 1972, he worked at the Research Institute of Education in Prague, which he finally had to leave because of his opposition to the invasion of the Soviet troops on Czechoslovak territory. He became involved in the development of school reforms in the 1990s, despite his visual impairment. Mr. Jaroslav Kozlík died on October 21, 2012.

Bystřice pod Hostýnem

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Bystřice pod Hostýnem je město v okrese Kroměříž ve Zlínském kraji.

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Long live the Republic!

Long live the Republic!

Jaroslav Kozlík
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