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Božena Hlaďová, née Vaňková, was born in 1927 in Trhové Sviny. She graduated of the grammar school in Budweis. In 1946 she met the office Jaroslav Hlaď who had served, during the war, as a pilot in Britain. They married and had two daughters. After the communist coup Jaroslav fell seriously ill and during his stay in the hospital was dismissed from the army due to political reasons. Božena and her little children had to move out of their house back to her parents. Jaroslav recovered and was sent as a teacher to a military training facility. In the 1960s Božena accompanied her husband to Uganda, where he helped to build the air force. At Christmas 1970 she returned to Czechoslovakia but her passport was seized and she was not allowed to return to her husband. She worked as a guide at Čedok and then in Prague Information Service. During the whole time of the communist regime the Hlaďs were spied on by the Secret Service.