Conrad Linden was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. When he was 15, WW2 had started. He saw Prague under sieze by the Nazis, then the Communists.
When he was 18, he studied Education...view moreConrad Linden was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. When he was 15, WW2 had started. He saw Prague under sieze by the Nazis, then the Communists.
When he was 18, he studied Education at the University of Carolina in Prague. At the same time he worked as a night editor for United Press. He then came to Australia and taught English to the migrants at Wittenoon Gorge, WA. He could speak six languages.
In Australia he qualified as a school teacher, and taught in the primary and secondary schools. When he was in Melbourne, he was a religious Education Co-Ordinator for Melbourne International Airport area, when he worked for the Catholic Education Office.
Late in his life he held workshops and private tutoring in writing English for students from La Trobe University, Melbourne.view less