I saw the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich
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Zdenka Kadlecová, born Lišková, was born on 1 August 1936 in Prague. On 27 May 1942, at the age of five, she became an eyewitness to the assassination of the acting Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich in Libeň, Prague. The Liška family did not escape a house search during the subsequent reprisals by the Nazi security forces. In May 1945, she brought tea in a thermos to her father Antonín Liška, who was involved in the construction of the barricades. After several attempts to finish secondary school, Zdenka Kadlecová joined Czechoslovak Radio as a typist. Because of her desire to study at FAMU in Prague, she completed her secondary school studies within a year and then successfully graduated in film production in the 1960s. Among her classmates were Věra Chytilová and Jiří Menzel. She joined Czechoslovak Television as a producer, where she worked in various editorial offices, from sports to military. After the invasion of Warsaw Pact troops in August 1968, she wanted to emigrate to the then West Germany, but after a month in Munich she decided to return to her homeland. She was threatened with dismissal from television, but thanks to the intervention of actor Vladimír Dvořák, she finally managed to regain her position as a producer in the journalism and documentary department in 1970. Zdenka Kadlecová and her husband Jan Kadlec raised their son Jan. In 2021 she was a widow and lived in Prague.