Towards a better future
Anna Paličková, née Nedavašková, was born on 14 July 1942 in the village of Křekov in Wallachia. In 1948, her family moved to a farm left by the displaced Germans in the border settlement of Štachlovice near Vidnava. During collectivization, the family left the farm in Štachlovice and in 1954 they moved to a house in the center of Vidnava. After studying to become a weaver, Anna worked in Moravolen and then for thirty-five years as a forestry worker. In 1963, she married František Palička, with whom she had a son František, a daughter Ivana and the youngest Peter between 1966 and 1969. However, the eldest František died in 1971 at the age of six during heart surgery. While working in a clearing in the woods in August 1968, Anna Paličková and three women were surrounded by armed soldiers of the occupying forces, saying that they were using fire to send coded signals. Everything was explained only after the arrival of the forest management. In 1997, Vidnava experienced extensive flooding. At the time of recording in 2024, she was still living in Vidnava.