They were hiding a paratrooper from Antimony. She danced her prom dressed in a parachute skirt
Libuše Gallová was born on 19 February 1929 to the Teplík family in Frýdštejn as their second and last child. Her father owned a bead cutting company together with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Teplík were enthusiastic Sokol members and they also led their children to sport. During the war, they joined the resistance and at the turn of 1941 and 1942 they hid a paratrooper from the Antimony parachute group Lubomír Jasínek. Towards the end of the war, they sheltered Eduard Marek wanted by the Germans and Lieutenant Antonín Jeník. In 1943, after the school was closed, the then 14-year-old Libuše had to go to work, first in the kitchen of the hotel where the Hitler Youth lived, and later in the factory where buttons for German uniforms were made. At the end of the war, Libuše became involved in the defence of Frýdštejn. She finished business school in Jablonec and in 1949 she married Štěpán Gallo. She joined the company Skloexport, which she left after being forbidden to work with foreign correspondence. The communists persecuted her for her openly anti-communist attitudes and also for her support of the pro-Western antiwar resistance. Libuše Gall gave birth to two boys, Štěpán and Jan. After maternity leave, she worked as an accountant and retired in 1984. She was widowed in 2019. At the time of filming in spring 2023, she was living in her family home in Frýdštejn.