Vaclav Stastny, alias Lucky Jimwas born on February 3, 1949 in Holisov by Plzen, Czech Republic. However, his memories from home are connected mainly with Smichov district in Prague where he spent his childhood and which was the base for his teenage trips to the countryside with his mother, step-father and brother Peter.His mother was the main influence in the creation of his view of life. The family made weekend countryside trips, mainly to Castobor by Slapy. Here Jim spun his boyhood dreams with his friends, not knowing ...
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Vaclav Stastny, alias Lucky Jimwas born on February 3, 1949 in Holisov by Plzen, Czech Republic. However, his memories from home are connected mainly with Smichov district in Prague where he spent his childhood and which was the base for his teenage trips to the countryside with his mother, step-father and brother Peter.His mother was the main influence in the creation of his view of life. The family made weekend countryside trips, mainly to Castobor by Slapy. Here Jim spun his boyhood dreams with his friends, not knowing the circumstances under which his dreams would come true. He was 19 years old when in 1968 his country, then Czechoslovakia, was occupied by the allied troops under the Soviet leadership and Jim's life, together with many others, was trampled by the iron boot.Fourteen days was enough for Jim to understand that there was something rotten in this state, and on September 5, 1968 he left his homeland to start a new life in the Free World.He slipped out undercover through Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia and finally to Austria, from where on October 24, 1969 he immigrated to Canada, landing in Toronto.A new life begins here, a Czech emigrant's life of "Canadian Wandering". And now let the author speak...
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