There’s good and bad in every age
Františka Řmotová, née Krátká, was born in Klopina on 15 October 1929, and was ten years old when the Second World War began. At that age, she was already well aware of the rapidly changing relationships in her surroundings. Several times she experienced bullying by children from the Hitler Youth, a Nazi organization that met in nearby Rohle. Her father was accused of stealing a thresher machine belt from a German for whom he worked. Furthermore, her family hid one of the local partisans, a friend and later her sister’s husband, in the attic of their home for three quarters of a year. At the end of the war, she experienced dramatic moments during the liberation by the Red Army. After the war, the witness got married and worked first as a helper in the funeral home and then in a unified agricultural cooperative (JZD). In 2022, she was still living in Klopina and, according to her words, was already the oldest resident of this village.