We supplied sugar even to the British army in Germany
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Vladimír Ulrich was born on 15 November 1939 in Nymburk, but grew up in Pečky. They lived near the railway line, which was often bombed by so-called “kotláři” (boilermen) at the end of the war, and they even blasted their roof. In 1954, he entered an industrial high school. He graduated in sugar industry at the University of Chemical Technology in Prague. After graduation, he joined the sugar factory in Čakovice and in 1974, he was appointed director of the sugar factory in Nymburk. He was a member of the Communist Party, so he did not experience the Velvet Revolution with much enthusiasm. In the 1990s, the Nymburk sugar factory was closed after privatisation and Vladimír Ulrich joined the sugar factory in Dobrovice, where he worked until he was eighty-one. In 2024, he lived in Nymburk.