Against totalitarianism with pride

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Vivienne Soyková was born by the end of the WW II in London into the family of František and Collette Soyka. Her parents had fled war, escaping from Czechoslovakia through the Netherlands, Beijing and South Africa to Great Britain. There, they worked in public administration of the Czechoslovak and French exile governments. After the war the family moved back to Czechoslovakia. Following the February 1948 communist putsch, František Soyka was arrested by the secret police because of his contacts with the former foreign minister Jan Masaryk, and spent several years in prison. The Soyka family was persecuted. Vivienne Soyková was denied the opportunity to study medicine and instead worked as a laboratory technician, later also graduating in psychology. At present she teaches ethics and communication at a medical school.