A certain type of people went all out on the Germans. But I won’t tell you any more about it because it wasn’t pretty
Hermína Eliášová was born on 6 December 1932 in Pohoří in the Novohradské Mountains, where she grew up. Her German family owned a large pub and a butcher’s shop. She witnessed the atmosphere of animosity towards Germans after the war, and in 1946 her family was forced to emigrate to Austria. However, the witness returned to Czechoslovakia of her own accord two years later. She lived with her aunt in Prague, and it was only then that she learnt to speak Czech. She continued to visit her relatives in Austria, which meant constantly applying for exit permits. She worked at ČKD. She married a fellow employee, and the couple had two children.