I spent the end of the war in hiding places around Veverská Bítýška
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Marie Daňková, née Klimešová, was born on November 17, 1934 in Veverská Bítýška. Her father worked as a bricklayer, her mother was a housewife and took care of the family and the farm, which included not only domestic animals but also fields. All this contributed to the diversification of the diet during the war years, when food was rationed. Marie Daňková entered the first grade in 1940, and from the second grade she learned German. She and her family spent the end of the war hiding in the forests and buildings around Veverská Bítýška, witnessing the firefights between the Germans and the Red Army and seeing fallen soldiers of both armies on the way back home. The family’s house was destroyed - probably by a grenade. As part of collectivisation, the family had to put the fields into a single agricultural cooperative. In 1953, during the currency reform, the family lost their savings, which were intended for the studies of their brother. Marie Daňková worked almost all her life in the Rico company. In her retirement, she earned extra money by baking bread in the local bakery. In 2024 Marie Daňková was living in Veverská Bítýška.