A former machine-tool plant worker, Jarda Lukás, had a successful career after the 1948 Communist coup. He excelled as a youth movement leader, but struggled to adapt when Stalin's cult of personality was discredited and his own political work was ridiculed.
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In the late 1940s, a Czech worker named Jarda Lukás rose to prominence after the Communist takeover, excelling in his job and becoming a pioneering figure in the youth movement of stakhanovites.