They wanted to organize a monster trial in the square with their father
Marie Zykmundová was born on August 10, 1953 in Žacléř. At the time, her parents lived in Zlatá Olešnica, where they were forcibly evicted during collectivization. Before that, they lived on a farm in the Pilsen region, which they had to put into a unified agricultural cooperative. In the end, even this did not prevent my father‘s arrest and imprisonment in the Jáchymov uranium mines. He was released thanks to an amnesty after the death of President Klement Gottwald in 1953. During his father‘s imprisonment, his pregnant mother had to move out overnight and was taken to the remote village of Zlatá Olešnice, where she got an apartment in an inadequate building. The family was forbidden to stay in their original home district for several years. Finally, they were able to return to Western Bohemia and moved to Pilsen. Marie graduated from grammar school and specialized in economics and worked all her life in administration as an accountant.