Buona notte, mister policemen!
An escape from the communist Czechoslovakia was for Vojtech Zeman the only possibility how to finish his priestly studies. Therefore, in October 1951 along with other priests and monks he attempted to cross the Iron Curtain and reach the democratic West. After the successful crossing of Morava River they had to go through all of the occupation zones of Austria and yet when they overcame the snow-covered Alps, they were able to arrive to Italy. In the middle of night Vojtech came in a separated group of other Salesians to the first village Colle Isarco. Here they encountered guarding Italian policemen: “The three of us greeted them: ‘Buona notte, buona notte.’ But when the other two men came, they started to be suspicious. Each of us had such a bag near the border, so they probably thought we were some kind of smugglers. A policeman said: ‘Stop!’ to these two men. The policemen spoke both Italian and German.” However, Vojtech didn’t obey their order and ran away with his colleagues into the forest. “Later we saw some policemen coming in a lorry; they turned off the lights. Then they split and began to search for us; they walked and searched. We said to one another we would go through the pathway which led to houses. There they had big dogs and we decided to walk on railroad so that we could hear the train coming. We went to Vipiten, to Capuchins, following the railroad. So the three of us got to the Capuchins and the other two men to the police office. However, one of the priests tattled we came to Capuchins and subsequently we were detained.” Luckily, they didn’t have to face any complications and they were able to follow their dream to university in Turin, where Vojtech began his philosophy studies.
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