I had to return to Czechoslovakia without my daughter
Helena Samková, née Ventová, was born on 20 December 1948 in Prague to Božena and Radoslav Ventovi. She spent her childhood and consequently her whole life in Podolí. In 1964, she entered the secondary general education school (similar to today‘s gymnasium). After graduation, she entered the school of common catering, where she completed a two-year extension course. In the summer of 1968, she and her classmates went on a two-month internship in Bulgaria, where she learned about the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops. In 1969, she graduated from the school of common catering. In the summer of 1969 she spent about two months on a summer job in the UK near Brighton. Emigration did not tempt her. In 1975 she married Miroslav Samek, with whom she welcomed their first daughter Kristýna the same year. In the summer of 1980, while on holiday in Switzerland, she gave birth to her daughter Zuzana prematurely. The authorities refused to extend her stay abroad, so her daughter, who was dependent on an incubator, had to stay in a foreign country for a month on her own. After a protracted process, with the help of the Red Cross, the witness managed to obtain a permit and bring her daughter home. In 2024, she was still living in Prague in the house she grew up in and taking up hiking.