The Escape of Zdeněk Otruba
Eduard Mine is less than a kilometer away from Nikolai Camp. The civilians and guards working there used to come for their shifts either by bus or through a small gate by the forest. That way, they did not have to walk all the way around the fence of the camp. Jiří Málek, standing by the former parking lot for buses, recalls how his classmate and accomplice Zdeněk Otruba made use of the open gate and fled: “Shortly before that, he got a letter from his girlfriend saying that she wanted to break up with him, because she did not want to wait any longer. He went of his rocker, so to say, and simply ran through the gate and fled. Many publications describe, how his escape was accompanied by machine gun fire, but that’s not true. He ran away, but on the third day he was on his last legs – he was hungry, dressed only in sweatpants. In Chomutov he got so desperate that he went to the train station and attempted to leave by train. But a police man noticed him and since he didn’t have any ID card, he got arrested. Otruba later told me: ‘The police men didn’t even handcuff me, they saw how whacked I was.”
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