The deportation was hurtful. It cost my great-grandmother her life
Karin Nováková was born on 3 January 1942 in the Flussberg community, which is currently part of Luby, into a family of German nationality. Her mother Elfriede was a seamstress and her father Alfred was a violin maker, as was her grandfather. Karin Nováková’s family lost two houses to the Iron Curtain. A part of the family was deported, including the great-grandmother who died soon after. During the invasion of Warsaw Pact armies into Czechoslovakia in 1968, the witness saw tank columns near Vojtanov. She worked at the Tosta textiles factory from 1956 until it was closed in 1995. She was living in Luby in 2022.