He liberated Czechia in an American tank. Communist tormented his daughter
Eva Krupková was born on 12 July 1953 in Jilemnice. Her father Jaroslav Medlík escaped from forced labour during the Second World War, and he crossed the English Channel to England in 1944. There, he joined the Army where he served as a tank driver. He fought on the Western Front, during the siege of Dunkirk and liberated West Bohemia in the army of American General Patton. Her maternal grandfather Jaroslav Trojan helped partisans whom he supplied with food during the German occupation. During Communism, the family was affected by the fact that their father fought in the West. Because he protested against the monetary reform in 1953, he was fired from ČSAD company (Czechoslovak State Automobile Transport). The witness was bullied by some teachers at school, she was not allowed to study at secondary school, she instead studied to become a shop assistant. On 21 August 1968 in Jilemnice, she experienced a conflict between citizens and occupants during which a bullet from a machine gun narrowly missed her. She married in 1973, and she and her husband František Krupka had two daughters and a son. Her daughter was also in danger of not being admitted to secondary school because of a bad assessment. After maternity leave, Eva Krupková worked in Mileta and Ateso companies in Jilemnice. She took early retirement at the age of 56 after a difficult operation. In 2022 she lived in Jilemnice.