Plzeň, Nová Hospoda
Dembovský family's house · Nová Hospoda, 318 00 Plzeň-Plzeň 3, Czech Republic
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US military turned me into a smoker

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Luděk Dembovský remembers how US Army soldiers moved in their house at Nová Hospoda in May 1945. They had to secure the entire liberated territory and they chose the house for their headquarters in the village. “They had a Jeep in front of the gate that was running all the time; they just kept refuelling it. It was used as a power generator. Cables ran to the house and they had a radio upstairs,” the witness remembers. They maintained radio contact with other units. Reportedly, living with US military was pleasant. Luděk Dembovský praises their food supply. “And cigarettes. That was one thing that was bad influence on me, because I learned smoking because of them and remained a smoker for many years after. I only quit at seventy or so. The times were different back then. In any film of the era there was someone, like Oldřich Nový, taking pulls on a long cigarette. Smoking was just part of the lifestyle,” concludes Luděk Dembovský who was fifteen years old at the time.

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Luděk Dembovský

Luděk Dembovský

Plzeň, Nová Hospoda

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The first recorded written mention of the community of Nová Hospoda dates back to 1713 when Hospoda Zeleného dvora (Green Yard Inn) and four more cottages were built, hence the name of the community. The number of inhabitants in Nová Hospoda grew steeply due to the mining activities in the vicinity in the 18th century. Administratively, the community was part of the nearby Vejprnice. It was annexed to Plzeň in 1950.

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US military turned me into a smoker

US military turned me into a smoker

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