The August invasion was an awful horror
Věra Ježková was born on July 8, 1942 in Prague. During the war, she remembers hiding from air raids and also that at the end of the war, her parents preferred to take her to relatives outside of Prague. She graduated from the University of Economics in Prague, where she also met her future husband. She experienced the August invasion in 1968 in Vinohrady, Prague. She was on maternity leave with her first son at the time. She worked almost her entire professional life at the State Pedagogical Publishing House as an editor of textbooks for secondary schools. Her husband Tomáš Ježek refused to sign consent to the entry of Warsaw Pact troops, so he could not teach. He translated texts for the samizdat, before the revolution he worked at the Prognostic Institute. In the 1990s, he was the Minister for the Administration of National Property and its Privatization. In 2022, Věra Ježková lived in Litoměřice.