He confiscated a pig and got slapped
In the early 1950s, Jan Sklenář took over the family farm from his father in Vacanovice. At that time, the collectivization of the peasantry had just begun, determined by the Soviet model, and the communist officials tried to coerce him to join the local collective farm. However, Jan refused and thus he faced reprisals: his agricultural machines were confiscated, he was obliged to yield disproportionately high deliveries of agricultural products and his own fields were swapped for fields of a far inferior quality. He requested a reappraisal of his actual crop yield in order to bring down the excessive delivery quotas. "In the autumn, a plenipotentiary came to reappraise my harvest yield to determine the delivery quotas to the state. He found out that we had a pig weighing about 100 kg and that we hadn't delivered the mandatory 140 or 160 kg of meat. So he confiscated the pig", recalls Jan Sklenář, who was not even at home when the official confiscated the pig and only met him face to face later on, at the national committee. "I told him that I had met my delivery quotas. I told him that I had the right to keep the pig as a self-supplier to supply my family. He didn't answer me and continued to write the assessment. I got mad, grabbed him by the neck and gave him a slap. The secretary, who sat on the opposite side, tore us apart and the plenipotentiary called the police. They interrogated me until the morning and labelled me as a kulak. They charged me with non-compliance with the delivery quotas and assault on a public servant. In court, they tried me on three counts: insult and assault on a public official and the obstruction of official power", says Jan Sklenář, who eventually was able to walk away with only a conditional sentence thanks to his friendship with the judge.
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