The doors opened wide and a Soviet soldier stood in there
Blažena Lébrová, née Hrabáková, was born on 26th June 1937. She grew up in Komořany near Most. At the time of Protectorate she attended the German elementary school. From her childhood she remembers mainly three air-raids that took place at the end of war in the Northern Bohemia. She spent the end of war hiding in the mine called Nejedlý. After war she began studying Czech school. After finishing elementary education she wished to attend a medical school, but due to wrong cadre report (the family owned a house and rented several flats) she was never allowed to study. She graduated at the secondary school of pedagogics with a specialisation to kindergartens. Later she studied more to become a teacher at the first grade of elementary school. That was conditioned by her joining the communist party. She left after the Soviet occupation. She taught in Souš, Most and Vtelna. She has got a daughter and a son.