Carry on along with your family
Alena Staňková, née Vyhnisová, was born on 25 September 1939 in Pilsen. She had spent her early years in Drachkov near Strakonice where her father worked as a teacher. Both her grandpa Oldřich and her parents took part in resistance activities during WW II. Her grandpa who had established a military officers‘ resistance group was arrested as soon as in November 1940. Alena‘s parents followed in the summer of 1942 because they were helping the paratroopers who had assassinated Reinhard Heydrich. They were first brought to Terezín and later to Mauthausen where they were murdered in October 1942. Alena‘s grandpa survived imprisonment and a death march and lived to see the end of WW II. The 3-year-old Alenka was taken away from her aunt and, along with many other children whose parents were helping the assassins, imprisoned in the Jenerálka settlement in Prague‘s Nebušice district. In 1944 she was transferred into a camp in Svatobořice where she stayed up until the last weeks of war. After its end she wouldn‘t recognize her aunts and refused to return with them to Kaznějov. Instead, she had a strong bond with her friend from Svatobořice Naďa Vykouková. In the end, she went to live in the family of her father‘s sister who adopted her. She lived in Prague and later in Kaznějov. Following graduation from high school she returned to Prague to study at the University of Economics. There she met her future husband. Ever since 1961 she had worked in an institute of commerce in Prague. In the 1960s she gave birth to two children. During the 1969 vetting both she and her husband were expelled from the Communist Party which they joined during their university studies. Moreover, both were forced to leave their jobs. In the 1980s Alena Staňková worked in the Vetas enterprise, later transferring to the Ministry of Finance.