I‘ve experienced deep raids and the arrival of prisoners from the concentration camp
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Anna Fenclová, surname Burianová, was born on November 12, 1933 in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia, to Maria and Antonín Burian. Her father Antonín worked in the Škoda factories and her mother Marie was a housewife. She lived through the air raids at the end of the war and the arrival of prisoners from the concentration camps. She studied at the General School of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in Dýšina. Then she attended the Girls‘ Burgher School in Rokycany. After the war she studied at the Private Business School in Konejlov, which was closed down by the communists at the turn of 1947/1948. In 1949-1951 she studied at the State Stenographic School. She worked as a secretary in the Skoda factories in Pilsen and later as a saleswoman and shop manager in a furniture shop. In addition, she was involved in the theatre group of the factory club ROH of Skoda Plants, where she worked from 1952 to 1955. She played there, for example, in A Midsummer Night‘s Dream and The Strakonice Bagpiper. She married Bořivoj Fencl and they had two children. Until the Velvet Revolution they lived on the state farm Kumberk. She retired in 1993. In 2024 she lived in Pilsen.