We were too informed and educated to be optimistic
Marcela Smolková was born on January 29, 1932, in Prague. Her mother was originally from Yugoslavia, and her father, a German language teacher, was from the Sudetenland. Marcela´s brother was nine years younger than her and later worked as a nuclear physicist. During World War II, she lived with her family in the village of Světice where she also finished her primary education. After the war, she enrolled in the secondary socio-legal program in Prague which she did not complete due to the school being closed down. After interrupting her studies, she worked at the Public Health Agency in Prague. In 1952, Marcela left for Slovakia along with her future husband, Andrej Smolko, who was a World War I orphan and later worked as an advocate. They got married in 1954. In Slovakia, Marcela was employed as an accountant in the Czechoslovak State Railways (ČSD) and subsequently as an administrative worker at the Red Cross and a radiology clinic. She currently lives in Bratislava.