When you do not lose courage and vigor, you know that you are living well
Marie Henzlová, née Svobodová, was born on July 31, 1938 in the village of Řiště in Strakone region. After the outbreak of the Second World War, Marie’s father had to go to forced labor in an area near Vienna. The school Marie attended was occupied by Nazi soldiers, with whom the students were obliged to greet with their right hand raised. The witness also recalls how one of the neighbors was taken to a concentration camp, where he just perished. However, the Svoboda family survived the war in good health. Marie finished elementary school and went to study at the secondary teacher training school in Třebíč. From that time on, she was a practicing believer, for which she was accused and subsequently interrogated and reprimanded several times during her life. Marie worked as a teacher first in Žďár nad Sázavou and then in Přibyslav. She moved here after marrying Josef Hanzel in 1958, with whom she moved to Dobra near Přibyslav. Her husband died of cancer a few years later, in 1970. The witness was thus left alone with the two children and together with them she also experienced the Velvet Revolution. In 2021, Marie lived in Dobrá near Přibyslav, where she devoted herself to baking gingerbread and her family.