A meeting at the border
Dalibor Plšek, an officer of the border guard, was out on patrol with another colleague of his, inspecting the border signs and moving along the state border nearby Maxov. They reached a remote area called “U Singra,” where a German peasant had a farm and a little refreshment stand for the occasional visitor. It was a hot July day and two members of the German Grenzpolizei were drinking beer at the stand. They invited their Czechoslovak colleagues to join them. However, as this was contradictory to the regulations, Dalibor refused the invitation of the Germans and continued his work. Nevertheless, the innocent incident had unpleasant implications for him. His colleague informed the counterintelligence service about the incident and Dalibor became suspected because he spoke German. Finally, however, he was able to explain everything.
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Dalibor Plšek
He was born on 4 October, 1939, in Zlín. He was an oil and gas well driller by profession. Since 1958, he served in the border guard. He graduated from a NCO school in Lipová near Šluknov and later attended a military school of the border guard in Bruntál. Thereafter he served with the 9th brigade of the border guard in Domažlice. He was stationed in several companies of the border guard, for instance in Lesní Louka, Bystřice, and Maxov. He also worked as the quartermaster of the brigade in Domažlice. After his dismissal from the border guard, he made a living as a driver in the national company Zelenina, (“Vegetables”), in Plzeň. Since 1980, he worked as a security officer at the District Institute of National Health in Domažlice. In 1990, he joined the border guard, (transformed to the border-protection authority), again, serving at its headquarters in Domažliceích as a deputy for social and personal affairs and a spokesman. After the border guard was dissolved in 1992, he transferred to the immigration police. He retired in 2000.