My father coped with injustice thanks to his faith
Ivana Kettnerová was born on 14 June 1951 in Pardubice as a daughter of a political prisoner. Her father Václav Vondrovic graduated from the Military Air Academy in Hradec Králové in June 1948, but was discharged from the army after February 1948. On 10 March 1949, he was arrested and sentenced to 15 years of hard labour in Pankrác in Prague for his fictitious involvement in an anti-state group. On 12 June 1949 he was imprisoned in Bory prison, where he got ill with tuberculosis and was transferred to the Bory hospital. Then he was transferred to the prisons in Valdice and in Ročov u Loun, where he saw his two-year-old daughter for the first time. He spent most of his imprisonment in Mírov, from August 1953 until 10 May 1960, when a great amnesty was announced. After coming out of prison, he worked in a shop, then as a warehouseman at ČSAD (Czechoslovak State Automobile Transport), later as a dispatcher of passenger and freight transport there. After November 1989 he was promoted to retired Colonel and fully rehabilitated. He died in 1997. His daughter Ivana graduated from the Secondary School of Economics in Rakovník and then worked in various companies as an accountant. On 8 August 1975 she married in Prague, where she later raised three children. She participated in the demonstrations in November 1989. After retiring, she returned to Kralovice.