No, not these ones! It kept happening again and again
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Věra Johanidesová was born on 16 July 1935 in Těrlicko in Silesia into a Czech family of the Beneš family. After the occupation of part of Těšín by Poland in 1938, the family was evicted and moved to Červené Pečky near Kolín, where her mother again built a shop. After the communist coup in February 1948, the shop was confiscated. Because of her poor cadre reference, the witness changed several schools, graduating in 1953 in Česká Třebová. She then studied Czech and German at the Faculty of Education of Palacký University in Olomouc. In 1957 she married Petr Johanides and accepted a teaching position in Sokolov. Both taught at the local grammar school, but after the events of 1968, when her husband publicly criticised the communist leadership, they were forced to leave the school. The witness worked in an office in Vřesová and was not able to return to school until after 1989. The totalitarian persecution also had an impact on her children. After 1989, she had hopes for a change in conditions, but was disappointed by the poor response in Sokolov. In 2024, Věra Johanidesová was still living in Sokolov.