The communists took everything from us; my mother was homeless
Eva Lízalková was born in Prostějov on 20 December 1925 into the family of the majority shareholder and chief executive officer of the mechanised brickworks in Prosenice. She registered as a student of French, History and Music at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in 1945. Later on, she took a six-month course in international trade with teachers such as Jan Masaryk and Prokop Drtina. After her father’s death, the government nationalised the family’s brickworks in 1946 and the Vykoukals lost their home two years later. When it became obvious that the witness would not be allowed to pursue a career in her field, she decided to marry. Later on, she joined the Autorenova company in Prague-Holešovice for financial reasons, working as a router operator. Thanks to her excellent knowledge of three global languages, she managed to get to the Expo 58 in Brussels despite her unfavourable ‘cadre profile’, and she sold Czech garnets and musical records in the Czechoslovak pavilion from March to November 1958. Upon returning, she got a job at Skloexport in Liberec where she worked at the sales department until retiring in 1982. She lived in Liberec at the time of recording in 2023.