"When I heard one communist fellow talking to my neighbor I told to myself : Just wait you old man, I´ll show you something!"
Establishment of the anti-communist group
"After February (1948) group of few girls and boys visited me regularly. One day Mirek Hladík came to me and said: ´Joseph, I´ve been listening to London radio and other radio stations like Free America or so. And I heard them saying that young people - especially scouts - should establish so-called anti-communist groups. I think we should also establish one. I will tell the boys about it. ´And who do we let in? ´. We decided very quickly: Tmej, who´s in Toronto right now. His younger brother is still in Budislav. Also we should include the boys from Proseč village. One of my friends, Odehnal was his name; he made some furniture for me. His older brother was a theater member in Folk House in Poříčí (part of Prague)... We were spreading the leaflets among them, the communist were not hiding anywhere. We wrote the material on the national Committee typewriter."
- he was born on April 11th 1930 in Budislav village
- 1946-1949 - studies on grocery school in Litomyšl town (couldn´t finish due to the arrest)
- 1948 - Together with his friends he established the anti-communist group
- 1949 - The group has performed few actions in order to intimidate the communist officials and also arranged some weapons
- September of 1949 - all members of this group were arrested and suffered questioning by StB in Pardubice town
- October of 1950 - monster process with the so called "Janosiks from Budislav" (Juraj Jánošík was a famous Slovak outlaw - translator´s note); Mr. Lněnička has been sentenced to twenty years in prison
- 1949-1957 came through the prisons in Pardubice, in Chrudim, in Plzeň, also Mírov prison, Valdice or Ilava prisons
- 1957-1968 he worked as a civilian employee at the Dark mine in Rtyně town
- in 1968 he left to Vienna
- in 1969 he returned to Czechoslovakia
- 1969-1981 he worked as a butcher
- in 1981 he emigrated to the USA