Mladá Boleslav, třída Václava Klementa 1459
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Bombing in the early hours of peace

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Although World War II officially ended at midnight on May 8, 1945, losses in human lives continued throughout the next day as well. The Czechs were returning from forced labor and concentration camps, as long columns of German refugees from the front and the liberated territories were passing through the cities. Eva Machková, who was 14 years old in those days, recalls the events: "Columns of German fugitives were streaming bound for the south through Mladá Boleslav. They were running away from the Red Army. It was mostly the remnants of the Wehrmacht accompanied by the field hospitals. These soldiers were predominantly the soldiers of the end of the war - fifteen-year-old boys and old men in their fifties. They willingly disarmed. The Germans calmly handed in their weapons and tried to find an escape route." One morning, Eva Machková went with her parents to the city: "We walked down the road from Kosmonosy to where the bus station is located today and as we looked around, we saw a few planes coming. There was a Czech officer standing behind us and suddenly he shouted 'get down on the ground!' So we jumped into a ditch. Everything was bombed and most of the bombs exploded right in the midst of the crowd. I know, for instance, the story of a man who came back home from the concentration camp Buchenwald on one day and the next day the bombing killed his wife and daughter in their home. And it was also a terrible massacre of the fleeing Germans." On that day, the city was hit by 700 bombs. Witnesses still interpret the event as an attack by the Germans, who wanted to destroy the archives and some key factories that they were leaving behind. In fact, Mladá Boleslav - at that moment already quite unexpectedly - was bombed by the Red Army. The reasons for this have so far remained uncertain and historians still speculate about it. The most common answer is: the Soviets were worried that the German troops retreating to the West into American captivity could endanger Rybalkov's tank breakthrough from Dresden to Prague, and thus they tried to destroy the traffic hubs north of Prague. Only the opening of the archives will provide an answer.

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Eva Machková

Eva Machková

Eva Machková was born on March 12, 1931, in Prague but grew up in Mladá Boleslav. Her father was a technical officer in the Mladá Boleslav Škoda works. The family lived in Mladá Boleslav throughout the period of WWII and Eva Machková witnessed, among other things, the bombing of the city in May 1945 and its subsequent liberation by the Red Army. After graduating from the Pekařovo gymnázium grammar school, she started to study law in Prague, but soon she changed to the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Music, where she focused on the field of theater studies. She founded a family and after the birth of her son she started a job in the Mladá Boleslav theater. However, this experience discouraged her from working in professional theaters. After returning to Prague, she briefly worked in the Theatre Institute, but in 1961 she took up a job in the Central House of Folk Art Creativity (ÚDLUT), where she stayed for the next 27 years. Since 1964, she extramurally studied pedagogy. She graduated in 1970. In ÚDLUT, as a senior methodologist, she organized shows and seminars, (Jiráskův Hronov, Šrámkův Písek, Loutkářská Chrudim, Žďár nad Sázavou, the Kaplické divadlo theater summer). She created the theoretical foundation for the drama in education. She raised a number of other experts - practical teachers and theorists. In the 1990s, she was at the birth of the Department of Drama in Education at the Academy of Performing Arts. Although Eva Machková has retired, she continues to be active as a teacher and publisher.

Mladá Boleslav, třída Václava Klementa 1459

Dostupné v: English | Česky

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Mladá Boleslav, třída Václava Klementa 1459

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