She was afraid of the Germans, then she lived with them under the same roof
Marie Kosinová was born on November 30, 1936 in Hradec Králové. She lived with her parents in Pulice in Dobruška, but her father abandoned them and disowned her. In 1942, her mother took her to an orphanage in Opočno. She experienced how the Gestapo took the school director away and saw German soldiers and Czech partisans running around in the Opočenské forest. In 1945, he and his mother and stepfather went to the farm of a German family in Hynčice. They lived together with a German family, which was then taken to deportation to Meziměstí in 1947. In Náchod, she studied at a brick-and-mortar school, but did not finish school. She worked in a spinning mill in Zbečník near Hronov. From the age of eighteen until her retirement, she cleaned in the creche of the Veba company. They had five children with their first husband. In 2022, she lived with a second man in Broumov.