She played where the front went
Krista Podaná was born on April 25, 1940 in Hať in Hlučín area. She grew up with only her mother Anna Dudková, her father František Dudek died in 1941 on the Eastern Front. As a little girl, at the end of the war, she experienced the Ostrava operation - the offensive of the Soviet army. At that time, she and other children used to go to play in an abandoned barn where German soldiers had hidden a tank. There she seriously injured her hand and as a result of that she ended up in a field hospital in nearby Šilhéřovice. After the war, she and her mother stayed in Hať. Krista began to learn at a local seamstress, but eventually left at the age of 15 to work as a bricklayer for the construction of the Ostrava mines. Here she met her future husband, Ladislav Podaný, whom she married in 1959. She lived in Ostrava until the end of the 1980s, when she became a widow and moved to Čachrov in Šumava to be with her grown children.