I worked my hands to the bone for the working-class cadres

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Věra Hušková was born in Prague but she grew up and spent her entire childhood in Čerčany near Prague. She graduated from a business academy in Prague and after her graduation in 1943 she was forced to work as a secretary at an estate located nearby Benešov that served as a training ground of the Waffen-SS. She witnessed the liberation of the Benešovsko region by the Red Army. After the war, in the years 1945-1948, she worked as a secretary of the Czechoslovak Broadcast. Between 1948-1950 and 1953-1957 again, she worked as a secretary and a typist at the embassy in Moscow in its consular department. After leaving the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1965 she was responsible for the organization of Russian language courses in the Czechoslovak Television. In the 1980s, she worked as an editor of programs for children and the youth. She lives in the district of Vinohrady in Prague.