At home, we had to pray for the people who hurt us most. So now I can say I do not feel any hatred.
Mrs. Marie Utli, née Kusmičová, was born in Nový Přerov in 1941 in a family of Moravian Croats. She was the youngest out of six brothers and sisters. During the war her father and two of her brothers had to go to the German army, one of her brothers did not return. When there was fighting in Nový Přerov, her house was completely destroyed. In the summer of 1948 her family was expelled to Huzová in North Moravia. Her parents never accepted the property which was offered to them in return for their original property which they had to leave in Nový Přerov. They always wanted their property back. In the 1990s, Mrs. Utli publicized the case of František Kusmič, who had never accepted the violent expulsion of the Croats and till the end of his life he passively resisted the Czech state. Her action was one of the first to point out the history of Moravian Croats in Czech society. Mrs. Utli is one of the last Croats still living in Huzová. She still speaks very good Croatian.