Anna Hyndrakova
Anna Hyndrakova: ″This photo was taken in Prague in October 1941, on the wedding day of my sister Gertruda to Frantisek. ″Frantisek was born in 1916; he worked as a chief clerk and was in the coal business. By the time I met him he was no longer allowed to do his job because he was Jewish. The three of us lived together. ″I didn′t like him at first, because at 13, I was left doing the dishes every night. But one of them must have read my diary because he started coming into the kitchen after that and said things like ′You′re my sister-in-law′ and ′Dear sister-in-law′, so I liked him a lot then. ″It was only a few weeks before he was deported to a work camp in Lipa and then to Terezin [called Theresienstadt in German – a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp]. ″My sister went to Terezin in December 1941. That′s where she and Frantisek met again and in 1943, they had a baby, Jana Ivana. ″We were all deported to Auschwitz at different times, including my mum and dad. I′m the only one who came home.″[unique_solution]
Anna Hyndrakova: ″This photo was taken in Prague in October 1941, on the wedding day of my sister Gertruda to Frantisek. ″Frantisek was born in 1916; he worked as a chief clerk and was in the coal business. By the time I met him he was no longer allowed to do his job because he was Jewish. The three of us lived together. ″I didn′t like him at first, because at 13, I was left doing the dishes every night. But one of them must have read my diary because he started coming into the kitchen after that and said things like ′You′re my sister-in-law′ and ′Dear sister-in-law′, so I liked him a lot then. ″It was only a few weeks before he was deported to a work camp in Lipa and then to Terezin [called Theresienstadt in German – a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp]. ″My sister went to Terezin in December 1941. That′s where she and Frantisek met again and in 1943, they had a baby, Jana Ivana. ″We were all deported to Auschwitz at different times, including my mum and dad. I′m the only one who came home.″