We wore our tricolours and the Germans shot at us
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Marie Šteflová, née Kadlecová, was born on 26 October 1929 in Žirovnice. Her father rode horses and her mother fed cattle. Soldiers slept on straw on their family farm during the 1938 mobilisation. A few months later, they watched with sadness the arrival of the German army. During the war, her father had to hide the horses and at the end of the war, German soldiers passed by their house and shot at Marie Šteflová when she went outside with a tricolour pinned on. She trained as a shop assistant. She married and had two children. In 2024, she was still living in Žirovnice.