She begged the neighbors not remember her. Some let the dogs loose on her
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Jitka Havránková was born in Pečky near Kolín on 21 July 1935 into the family of František Havránek and Marie Havránková. In 1919, her father bought automated roller mills, some of the most advanced in Czechoslovakia at the time. She spent her early childhood in the idyllic surroundings of the mill, a garden and orchard. During the war, the miller helped people by secretly selling flour even though he risked imprisonment and death. Still, he was accused of collaboration in May 1945 and the mill was in national administration for months. The Havráneks got their property back, but the communists finally nationalized the mill in 1948. Jitka was not allowed to study at first, but eventually completed a chemistry high school. In the early 1960s, she lost her job at a research institute and temporarily worked menial jobs. The family regained their property in the 1990s. In 2025, Jitka Havránková lived in her family home within the former mill site in Pečky.