I tried to behave decently
Marie Popelková was born on 30 August, 1931 in a family of butcher, Jan Cafourek from Hrotovice. As a child she experienced a tragic event, which happened in Hrotovice in the Vysočina region on 8th May, 1945. At the end of war her family was hiding at his acquaintance at the city suberbs. In May 1945 the rest of the German army was coming from Hrotovice, which bombarded the Russian airplanes. The Russians had several soldiers, who signalled where the liberated area was to prevent any bombing of their own people. One of these respective soldiers died in war and was not replaced by anyone. In Hrotovice the local radio announced people to come and welcome the liberators. The Russian pilots thought it was an enemy area, as there was no signalling and threw three bombs down on Hrotovice. The tragic event accident 114 victims of the local citizens. Following war Marie Popelková finished her education and in 1950s got married. Her family never actively fought against communistic regime, but had much negative experience. Her husband was kicked out from university studies as a son of a gulag. Following the events in August 1968 the witness repeatedly got in trouble in connection with her religious confession. Nowadays she enjoys taking care of her children and grandchildren.