Army officer was throwing cannonballs into our tent camp
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Ivan Spěvák was born on February 27, 1943 in Hořice in Podkrkonoší, but grew up in Čelákovice. Before he started school, he and his parents moved to Vinohrady in Prague. His father worked at the Ministry of Steel and ore mines, but refused to join the Communist Party. Because of this, he had a bad personnel report card and after graduation they refused to take his son to the Czech Technical University. Eventually he got there thanks to a transfer from the Liberec college. In August 1968, he was in Prague and on Hradčanské náměstí (Hradčany Square), he drove his motorcycle in front of a tank. After the Velvet Revolution he served as mayor of Prague 1.