The brave cousin
Before World War II, Božena Šimanská commenced her studies at the 1st Grammar School for Young Women of Karolína Světlá in the town of Přerov. At that time, her cousin, Růžena Stoklásková, worked as a teacher at that school. She changed Božena’s future in a dramatic way. Božena, today a doctor by profession, recalls her cousin in the following way: “Růžena was a very competent woman and it was her who persuaded my’ father to let me study at the girls’ school. She told him that I was a very good student and that he should let me study at a grammar school’. So it was basically thanks to her that I ended up studying at the grammar school in Přerov in 1940. My dad respected her because she was a role-model teacher.” This was already during the war and the Nazi occupation of Bohemia and Moravia. Božena’s cousin Růžena was one of those who could not reconcile themselves with this state of affairs. Together with Karel Smělík, she was in charge of the local branch of the resistance organization “Petiční výbor Věrni zůstaneme,” (Committee of the Petition “We Remain Faithful”), in Přerov. The aim of this organization was spreading illegal leaflets, helping the families of arrested or executed family members, organizing border crossings and providing intelligence in the town. Růžena was arrested in December 1941 and she was executed at the Kaunitz university dormitory in the city of Brno after the assassination of the deputy Reichsprotektor on June 10, 1942.
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