We were hiding a guerrilla fighter under the floor
Jan Mastný originated from a farm in house No. 34 in Úboč. His family had farmed here since the 17th century. During that time, his ancestors were exposed to a number of military conflicts and learned how to survive them unscathed. For emergencies, they even built a hiding place in the house - a secret basement hidden under the floor and the carpet that nobody knew about. The family used the hiding place during WWII, when they hid a Czech partisan there for several days. A dramatic situation occurred in the spring of 1945, when Jan's brother Vojtěch found three Russian prisoners who escaped from a transport in the woods. Mastný recalls: "We hid them in the barn on the upper floor where we used to store the straw. We would take them food. But the retreating Germans came to the village and we had to accommodate them at our house. The Germans slept on the lower floor of the barn and the three refugees were hiding on the upper floor. It was risky." Fortunately, the German soldiers did not discover the refugees and they left after two days. The Russians survived and saw the end of the war.
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