I stepped out of the door and I saw my mom after five years
Eva Tůmová, née Střelková, was born on June 3, 1935 in Prague in the family of legionnaire Karel Střelka. Her father fought against Germany in both the First and Second World Wars and he was arrested and imprisoned after 1948. Her mother was interned in the Svatobořice internment camp during WWII and little Eva and her brother therefore spent part of the war completely alone in their large apartment in the Vršovice neighbourhood in Prague. Due to her origin, Eva was only allowed to study at a pedagogical secondary school and only after ten years of work experience she was eventually allowed to enrol in a university. She chose special needs education and after her graduation she began working as a teacher in the Motol hospital in Prague. Among other, she also worked in the oncology ward which was headed by Josef Koutecký. Eva’s brother as well as her son with his family gradually all emigrated and she thus remained in Prague alone. For some time she moved to the family villa of Jan Werich, with whom she had been acquainted for a long time, and she was taking care of their granddaughter and also of the wife of Jaroslav Ježek. Her brother returned from exile after 1989 and for a certain period of time they both lived in adjacent houses a short distance from Prague.