PhDr. František Hýbl

* 1941

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František Hýbl / around 1961
František Hýbl / around 1961
photo: Archive of František Hýbl

František Hýbl was born on June 10, 1941, in Citov, located in the Přerov region. His father was a leading teacher. After graduating from high school, he attended Czech and history classes at the Pedagogical Institute in Olomouc. He received a doctorate title in Bratislava. Between 1964 and 1969, František taught at the local primary schools in Olomouc and Litovel. Since 1969, he had worked at the National History Institue of Muy Comenius in Přerov, and became its director in 1992. Since the 1960s, he has been collecting information regarding the murder of 267 Carpathian Germans, Hungarians, and Slovaks, an event that happened in June 1945. Members of the 17th Infantry Regiment of Petržalka, lead by the lieutenant of the Defence Intelligence named Karol Pazúr, shot women and kids alike at the Švédská šance hill. His first book about this incident was published in the 1990s. He also contributed to the revelation of ashes of nearly 150 women and kids that were killed. For the disclosure of circumstances regarding the post-war mass murder, he was awarded the Order of Merit by the Federal Republic of Germany. He lives in Olomouc and Brodek near Přerov.