Hold on to the truth at all times, because a lie has punishment already in itself
Marie Králová was born on 14 November 1932 in the then independent village of Kylešovice near Opava to Anna and František Jelen. Her parents supported her relationship with Sokol, as they did with her two years older sister Eliška. Plans for the construction of the Sokol hall were thwarted by the Second World War. It disrupted the cultivated relations between the local Czechs and Germans within seven years. The decisive moment came when seven-year-old Marie Králová saw the marching Hitler youth from the local German school. Her worst experiences came at the end of the war, when she and her family and her newborn brother František were hiding first in the woods near Vršovice and later at home in the cellar. After the war, she completed her missing primary education and graduated from a two-year business school. From 1949 she worked as an accountant and later as head accountant of the district enterprises Živena and Restaurace a jídelny (Restaurants and Canteens). At the end of the 1950s she travelled through Czechoslovakia with two friends on a Pionýr motorcycle. She got married and has two children. At the time of recording in 2023 she was living in a house in her native Kylešovice.