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In Search of Silvestr

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1 January 2026

Sparked by a box of old family documents, Jan Beránek embarked on an eight-year quest that brought him from a small Czech village to modern Singapore to uncover the life of his granduncle who died during the Japanese invasion of Singapore.

Silvestr Němec in February 1938. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

Silvestr Němec in February 1938. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

The steam roller used to modernise the main road of Vémyslice. The house on the left is Silvestr’s home, and the man on the far right is Silvestr’s father. Silvestr is very likely the boy in the hat on the extreme right. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

The steam roller used to modernise the main road of Vémyslice. The house on the left is Silvestr’s home, and the man on the far right is Silvestr’s father. Silvestr is very likely the boy in the hat on the extreme right. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

The Bata Shoe Company

Silvestr’s entry in Bata’s “List of Employees” compiled in Zlín in 1944. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

Silvestr’s entry in Bata’s “List of Employees” compiled in Zlín in 1944. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

Bata’s flagship store at Capitol Theatre in 1934. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

Bata’s flagship store at Capitol Theatre in 1934. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

Inside a Bata shoe store in British Malaya, c. 1935. The slogan “Our Customer – Our Master” is one of the most famous credos that people in the Czech Republic still recall today. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

Inside a Bata shoe store in British Malaya, c. 1935. The slogan “Our Customer – Our Master” is one of the most famous credos that people in the Czech Republic still recall today. Courtesy of Jan Beránek.

The Czechoslovak Community and the Second World War

The Japanese Occupation 

Jan Beránek’s book, In Search of Silvestr: Unravelling My Granduncle’s Fate, Bata, Czechoslovaks and World War II in Singapore, is available for reference at the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library (call no. RSING 305.8918605957 BER) and for loan at selected public libraries (call no. SING 305.8918605957 BER), the culmination of eight years of research and writing. It is also available for sale at physical and online bookstores.

Jan Beránek’s book, In Search of Silvestr: Unravelling My Granduncle’s Fate, Bata, Czechoslovaks and World War II in Singapore, is available for reference at the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library (call no. RSING 305.8918605957 BER) and for loan at selected public libraries (call no. SING 305.8918605957 BER), the culmination of eight years of research and writing. It is also available for sale at physical and online bookstores.

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