A person feels that they lived in a very decent and proper family
Marie Rychlíková was born on 18 January 1928 in Uherský Ostroh as a third child of Štěpánka Pavlíková and František Pavlík. Her father worked in Baťa Shoe Factory, he was civically and politically active and that is why he was highly respected in his village. He founded a local group of the Social Democratic Party in Uherský Ostroh. He lost his post in the municipal council because the Nazis wanted to install their person in it. During WWII, Marie witnessed Operation Carbon when paratroopers led by František Bogataj were dropped in the region. After the liberation, her father started to have problems because of the increasing influence of the Czechoslovak Communist Party. He lost his job in the shoe factory because of his activities shortly after February 1948. He died on the day when the local Social Democratic Party in Uherský Ostroh and the Czechoslovak Communist Party were supposed to be solemnly merged (25 June 1948). In 1957, Marie got married to Břetislav Rychlík senior from Veselí nad Moravou and they raised two sons together: older Břetislav, who became an actor and documentary film-maker (*1958), and younger František (1964-2018) who published a Brno version of Střední Evropa (Middle Europe) magazine during totalitarianism.