“Just go! You won’t see Stepankovice again,” the Czech soldiers shouted to the women and children
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Anna Macečková was born in Štěpánkovice in the Hlučín region on 26 October 1928 railwayman Jan Beneš’s family. Her father and mother Emilie owned a small farm. After the general Czechoslovak mobilisation in September 1938, she witnessed the evacuation of women and children to Germany. All her five older brothers had to enlist in the Wehrmacht during the war. Anna was assigned to serve with the German headmistress of a school in nearby Bolatice from 1943. In the spring of 1945 she witnessed the crossing of the front of the Ostrava-Opava Operation. The family fled the village, and when they returned they witnessed the battle of Štěpánkovice She experienced the violence of the Soviet army soldiers against the civilian population and the post-war deportation of several families to Germany. She worked on the family farm after the war. She held several other jobs later on. At the time of filming for Memory of Nation in April 2025, she was living in her family home in Štěpánkovice.