Třístoličník
Dreisesselberg, 94089 Frauenberger und Duschlberger Wald, Germany
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Oldřich Kalousek served 27 months of military service “on the line.” From the end of 1953, after graduating from an NCO school in Volary, until January 1956, when he was released from the army, he served in the company of the first wave of the border guard. The first-wave companies were placed in different locations in the border zone, usually at a great distance from the civilian settlements, such as the Plešné jezero Lake or the Třístoličník Mountain. The so-called “Alpine view” lay at the foot of the Třístoličník Mountain, where the borders of three countries - the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria - met. Kalousek recalled: “When the weather was extremely nice, mostly in the early winter or after New Year’s Eve, we took the big binoculars and had the Austrian Alps at our fingertips. Seeing the Alpine horseshoe was a fantasy.” The view of the beautiful scenery made it easier to cope with the hardships in the demanding terrain of the Šumava Mountains to the poorly equipped men of the border guard. Kelousek went on to say: “Our original equipment was taken over from the Germans. We had regular rifles at first – only later did we get machine guns. Even our boots were German.” In all probability, even the binoculars, with which the border guards viewed the Alpine mountain range from the Třístoličník outlook, were German made.

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Oldřich Kalousek

Oldřich Kalousek

Oldřich Kalousek was born on August 10, 1933, in Rosnice, which today is a part of the municipality of Všestary, near Hradec Králové. His father died in 1940 and his mother had to take care of him and his brother all by herself, working as a house maid in a peasant family. In 1948, Oldřich Kalousek started his apprenticeship for a locksmith at the Škoda factory in Hradec Králové. He later specialized as a boiler maker and completed his education in evening classes at a school of engineering. In the years 1951-1952, he was sent to the People’s Republic of Poland to assemble boilers. In October 1953, he was drafted for military service with the border guards. He graduated from an NCO school in Volary and then served in a first-wave company in České Žleby, Kašperské hory Mountains, Plešné jezero Lake and Třístoličník Mountain. He also served as the deputy company commander for political matters. He completed his compulsory military service lasting a total of 27 months in January 1956 in the rank of a sergeant and refused the offer to stay with the border guards. He returned to his job at the Škoda plant in Hradec Králové, where he worked until 1989 as head of operations. Oldřich Kalousek lives in Neděliště near Hradec Králové.

Třístoličník

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Třístoličník, (Dreisesselberg in German), is a mountain in the Šumava National Park, whose highest parts are located in German Bavaria and the peak reaches an altitude of 1,333 m. Three kilometers east of Třístoličník is Trojmezí, a place where the borders of Bohemia, Bavaria, and Austria meet.

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