Grandpa said: What did we do? If the house collapsed, the kids would stay there.
Stáhnout obrázek
Blažena Ratajová, née Čejková, was born in Strakonice on 16 September 1940 as the only daughter to Mr Čejka and Mrs Čejková. Hers was a poor background. Her father Jiří Čejka worked in an arms factory and her mother was a housewife. Her father‘s family owned a bakery, which was nationalized after 1948. The witness‘s father died when she was two and a half years old. Blažena Ratajová grew up with her mother who remarried a few years later. From her childhood she remembers the Allied air raids on Strakonice. In 1945 she witnessed the end of the war and the arrival of American soldiers in the town. Following primary school, she took a two-month course as a suture nurse and worked at a dental ward in Strakonice from age 14, continuing until retirement. In 1957, she took part in a month-long tour of France with the Prácheň Singing Ensemble. In August 1968 she witnessed the arrival of Warsaw Pact troops in Strakonice. In 2025 she lived in Strakonice.