I was just a common member of the Communist Party
Zdena Obrová, née Najmanová, was born on 19 October 1931 in Prague. As a girl she had witnessed both WW II and the February 1948 communist putsch which she celebrated with her parents who remained faithful to the Communist Party throughout all of their lives. She trained to be a dressmaker but never worked in the field. She and her husband Miroslav Obr had two sons both of whom passed away already. Since 1960 up until her retirement she had worked in the Walter/Motorlet factory in Prague. She remains a member of the Communist Party, unhappy with the post-1989 political development.