While in prison Dad wore a leather heart with a cellophane cut-through around his neck, where he had a lock of my hair as a talisman
Alena Tichá, née Zarembová, was born on 23 July 1939 in Prague. Her father Oldřich Zaremba was one of the leading figures of the resistance group Defence of the Nation during World War II. In January 1941 he was arrested by the Gestapo and subsequently sentenced to three years of prison with the addendum - return undesirable. He was held in various prisons, and even after three years he was not given his freedom. He came home after the liberation of Terezín. He came back starving and sick with typhus. His little daughter Alena had seen him only during a few visits to prison, and she did not recognise him when he returned home. She thought he was a complete stranger. After four years of separation it was very difficult for father and daughter to reconnect. Alena Tichá graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences of Masaryk University in Brno and then taught at primary and secondary schools for thirty-six years. She currently lives in Brno.