Age of Storms: The Making of a European
""You are an enemy of the state,"" my teacher, Comrade Novak, told me flatly. We were in a classroom at the Prague 5 Elementary School, a large, new building on the hill above Hlubocepy Village that stood as a showcase of the Communist regime. Teachers there were selected for their loyalty. I was 13 years old and about to complete my eight years of compulsory education. When my comrade teacher had asked me to stay behind in the classroom, I'd expected to be praised for my good exam results. Instead, I stood before him, stunned by his unexpected outburst and transfixed by his face, which was suddenly contorted with hate. I was so scared that I went rigid, unable to respond. Children were taught that the regime was ruthless to its enemies - of which, it seemed, I was now one.
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Age of Storms: The Making of a European
""You are an enemy of the state,"" my teacher, Comrade Novak, told me flatly. We were in a classroom at the Prague 5 Elementary School, a large, new building on the hill above Hlubocepy Village that stood as a showcase of the Communist regime. Teachers there were selected for their loyalty. I was 13 years old and about to complete my eight years of compulsory education. When my comrade teacher had asked me to stay behind in the classroom, I'd expected to be praised for my good exam results. Instead, I stood before him, stunned by his unexpected outburst and transfixed by his face, which was suddenly contorted with hate. I was so scared that I went rigid, unable to respond. Children were taught that the regime was ruthless to its enemies - of which, it seemed, I was now one.
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Age of Storms: The Making of a European

Age of Storms: The Making of a European

by Peter Kysel
Age of Storms: The Making of a European

Age of Storms: The Making of a European

by Peter Kysel

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""You are an enemy of the state,"" my teacher, Comrade Novak, told me flatly. We were in a classroom at the Prague 5 Elementary School, a large, new building on the hill above Hlubocepy Village that stood as a showcase of the Communist regime. Teachers there were selected for their loyalty. I was 13 years old and about to complete my eight years of compulsory education. When my comrade teacher had asked me to stay behind in the classroom, I'd expected to be praised for my good exam results. Instead, I stood before him, stunned by his unexpected outburst and transfixed by his face, which was suddenly contorted with hate. I was so scared that I went rigid, unable to respond. Children were taught that the regime was ruthless to its enemies - of which, it seemed, I was now one.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781528913874
Publisher: Austin Macauley
Publication date: 11/30/2018
Pages: 260
Sales rank: 1,081,166
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Peter Kysel was born towards the end of WW2. He grew up in Prague, before being exiled to Britain, a victim of the Soviet invasion in 1968. He has integrated into life in Britain, formed a strong family and professionally participated in the transformation of the City of London from a financial backwater of the nation to an internationally acclaimed powerhouse. He forged a successful career in the UK as a banker, investment expert and corporate advisor. He was only able to return to Czechoslovakia in 1990 after the fall of communism. In 1993, he was sent there by Britain with the task to assist in returning the country to a market economy after 45 years of a state-owned socialist system. Peter was appointed as the head of the investment banking of the prime bank in the country to allow him to implement his goals. On completing his task, he returned to Britain in 1994 and resides there now. Mr Kysel was an executive director of several financial institutions in London and continues to work for charitable organisations.
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