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The Germans were surprised by our low prices

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Ladislav Minář was assisting in the construction of the fortification in the Czechoslovak borderland at the end of the 1930s. In 1938 he witnessed the arrival of the Nazi army to Zborov, a municipality that became part of the Third Reich; “The Nazis set up three machine gun pits. Nobody would probably be able to pass via road. And nobody even walked there, so the soldiers left on Saturday 1 October at 3 pm, with rifles on their shoulders. I carried the rifle for one of them – he let me carry it. Then we said goodbye to them. They went to the Grulich fortification and we walked to the village. The next morning, on Sunday, the Nazis came to the village and asked the shopkeeper to open the shop – they were hungry. One German took a red fifty Mark note and went shopping for food. It bought him an armful of rolls, a heap of salami and liquor – and he didn't know what to do with it; he was surprised by the low prices.”

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Ladislav Minář

Ladislav Minář

Ladislav Minář was born in Zborov at Zábřeh na Moravě on March 23rd, 1925. He witnessed arrests of the Czech village citizens by the Gestapo. At the end of the war he helped the local guerrilla. He took part even in some acts of sabotage. He joined the KSČ, (the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia), after the February 1948 and he joined People's Militias in 1950. He was a group leader. He parted with both the Communist Party and People's Militias after the August 1968. He has been a chairman of the Czech Association of Freedom Fighters in the region of Šumperk since 2000. He lives in Zábřeh na Moravě at present.

Zborov

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The community of Zborov is in the Zábřežsko micro region. It includes a landmark, a cross with Our Lady of Sorrows. The village was part of the Sudeten during the WWII, as was Zábřeh, (twelve kilometers away), and Šumperk, (fifteen kilometers away).

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The Germans were surprised by our low prices

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