We waited for the trains to start rolling again
On May 8, 1945, the first Russian Army liberated the women's labor camp in Merzdorf. A group of Czech Jewish women, among them Jana Dubová, embarked on their way home together with the Russian soldiers. On foot, the group crossed the foothills of the Krkonoše mountain range and arrived in Trutnov, where they spent one night. The next morning, the girls were picked up by a gendarme bus that took them to Prachatice. Here they stayed in a hotel for a few days, waiting for the situation to calm down and for the trains to Prague to start rolling again. At that time, the uprising in Prague was still unfolding which disrupted traffic in the area. In the hotel, the girls could once again enjoy all the modern conveniences, like a bed, a good meal, or a clean bathroom and toilet. The initial euphoria that was caused by the restoration of their human dignity was, however, soon replaced by the harsh post-war reality. Many of them had nowhere to go because their homes had been occupied by strangers. Gradually, they would also discover that many of their loved ones will never again return.
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