The Nazis screamed that they would shoot us all. I wanted to hide in a coal heap
Emílie Prošková, née Pokorná, was born in Prague on 9 November 1936. Her parents both came from Plzeň and the family lived in an apartment in the former Soudní (Hrdinů) Square in Prague-Pankrác. The witness’s father Vladimír worked at the land authority office and mother Marie was a housewife. The witness went to first class of primary school in 1944. The family hid in the house’s cellar during the Prague Uprising. When the arriving Nazi troops broke through the barricades, they invaded their house and took all the residents to the Zelená liška housing estate. Shortly before their arrival in Úsobská (Obětí 6. května) Street, the recruits from a Waffen SS unit had murdered dozens of innocent civilians there. The witness’s family returned to their home a few days later, after the arrival of the liberation army. Later on, the family moved to the adjacent Hradeckých Street; they were forcibly evicted to Kosova Hora near Sedlčany in the early 1950s. The reason why the family was evicted from Prague is still unclear. The witness lived in Kosova Hora at the time of recording (May 2023).