The cruelty of war is beyond the imagination of many people
Jaroslava Hot’ová, née Metenková, was born on 11 August 1951 in Postoloprty. Her mother Ludmila Metenková, née Šmídková, came from a large farming family from the Benešov region. Her father Vasil Metenko was a Ukrainian originally from Transcarpathian Ukraine. After the outbreak of the Second World War, he wanted to fight alongside the Poles. He was captured by the Soviets at the border. He spent some time in prison in Kharkiv and was sentenced to three years of forced labour in Izjum, which he spent in an unspecified gulag in the autonomous Komi region. He then joined the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps. He fought at Sokolov, helped liberate Kiev, Bila Cerekev and Rovno and went through fierce fighting at Dukla, where he was severely wounded. Jaroslava Hot’ová trained as an electromechanic at Tesla in Holesovice and then graduated from the secondary school of economics while still employed. In 1969, she married Miroslav Hoť. A year later their daughter Radka was born and in 1975 their son Miroslav. At the end of the 1980s, she graduated from the Faculty of Law of Charles University. In 2024 she was living in Odolena Voda.