They told me the war had just begun
Dagmar Čondlová was born on July 1, 1956 in Prague. She has lived in Zbraslav all her life. She and her brother both played tennis and on August 20, 1968, they went to Pilsen for a match. The father left them there together with his cousins in the relatives’ apartment alone. The children woke up in the morning to find that there were tanks of the occupying armies in the streets. They thought the war had begun. In the evening, their father came to fetch them and they took a long journey to Prague, where they avoided passing columns of tanks. Dagmar got married and had three children. Their house in Zbraslav was badly damaged during floods in 2002.