Masaryk‘s was a thorn in the communists‘ side; they kept only the pedestal
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Jindřiška Šulcová, née Soukupová, was born in Slaný on 6 April 1949. She spent her childhood in Přelíc where the family owned a small farm. They were also referred to as ‚metal-farmers‘ because her father Jindřich Soukup also worked at Poldi Kladno. When she was about six years old, the communists confiscated their cows and land and her mother had to join a farming cooperative (JZD). They were left with only a small field on which they were allowed to continue farming. In the spring of 1968, they looked forward to a better tomorrow, and her father even contributed to the reopening of a T. G. Masaryk statue. By the next day, however, the local communists destroyed the statue, and the August invasion put an end to any remaining hopes. Jindřiška Šulcová trained as a shop assistant and worked as a shop manager all her life. After the Velvet Revolution, she immediately set up her own business and opened a shop in her own house. To this day (2025) she has kept her relation to the family land, and she and her husband farm a field where they grow everything they need. At the time of the filming in 2025, she was living in Přelíc.