When I hear someone say that there was no Holocaust, I want to slap that person in the face
Věra Erhartová, née Kubíčková, was born in 1932 in Jihlava. She grew up in a working class family: her mother worked in a knitting mill and her father learned the potter‘s trade. Her father was arrested in 1941 because he had once financially supported widows of political prisoners. At first he was imprisoned in Jihlava and then in the Brno-Kouničky prison, from where he was transported to a concentration camp. He survived two death marches and in July 1945 he returned back home. As a daughter of a political prisoner, Věra attended a so-called minor school during the war. Later she attended a nursing school, but she did not complete her studies. She worked as an invoice clerk and gradually she worked her way up to a chief accountant. She has stayed in this profession until her retirement.Her friend Evžen Plocek immolated himself in spring 1969 on the main square in Jihlava in protest against the occupation.