The Germans fired from the hill, the Soviets from below. Our house was in the middle
Marie Kurková was born on 29 June 1937 in Štítina, Opava region, to Anna and Jan Prokša, the youngest of three sisters. At the end of the war they were hiding in the cellar with other families. The passing front heavily damaged Štítina, many people lost their lives, including the Soviet scout Ivan Kubinec, who was tortured by the Germans. Marie Kurková mentions his crucifixion on the gate and also recalls the post-war reconstruction of the village. From her parents she received an album with photographs of the damaged Štítina. After completing her studies and specializing in psychology, she worked as an educational counsellor in the Opava prison from the mid-1950s. In her opinion, the prison staff was harder to work with than the convicts. Of the more than thirty years she spent working in prisons, a large part was under the communist regime. In her retirement, she pursued the passion of her youth - Sokol. At the time of the recording in 2023, she was living in Otice.