When they took our horses away, Daddy cried
Anna Staňková, née Čepková, was born in the village of Semtěš near Čáslav on 17 May 1935 into the peasant family of Anna Čepková and Jan Čepka. She grew up together with her two older brothers, Josef and Miloslav. During World War II, her father tasked her with secretly handing over a bag of food to the guerrillas. The parish priest from Semtěš where she lived gave her deceased relative‘s papers for use by paratroopers who came from England. She was a direct witness to the arrest of this priest and his deportation by the Gestapo. In May 1945, she saw a Soviet officer shoot a soldier who was trying to get to a local girl without a trial. Her family had the largest farmstead in the village and the communists took everything from them during the forced collectivization of agriculture. As a student of the grammar school in Čáslav, she witnessed the conviction of her teacher for treason. As the daughter of a kulak, she was subsequently not allowed to study in university after completing high school post-war. She married Josef Staňek in 1954 and had two children with him, daughter Ria and son Jan. She worked all her productive life at Tesla Pardubice in the sourcing department. In 2022, she was living in Pardubice.