Tag #136251 - Interview #78490 (Katalin Kallos Havas)

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The Americans came in on a jeep, with four soldiers on it. I don’t know what rank they were. They drummed up the people of the village in the center of the village. One of them stood up in the car and said in Czech, ‘You’re free.’ Two days later, on 8th May 1945, when the war ended, we went to the town, to Domazlice. The reception of the refugees was already organized there. They set up temporary accommodation in boarding schools and schools. The Americans supplied us with medication, as well. Bozsenna and I decided not to stay in the temporary accommodations but to go and look for a job in the town. We first looked for a house that had a barn. When we peeked into the courtyard, we saw a young person in a wheelchair. We thought this place surely needed some help. Bozsenna, who spoke good Czech, asked the woman whether she would accept us to work for her for board and lodging. She answered that she would, because she had a big garden and raised some animals, so she needed the help. Then Bozsenna and I went back to the boarding-school accommodation and announced to them that we had found an employer and we would like to give up our places, and told them to give them to others.
Period
Year
1950
Location

Domazlice
Czechia

Interview
Katalin Kallos Havas