Zdena Krejčíková

* 1932

  • "I was riding a train from Františkovy Lázně with a friend of mine, and as we were talking, I said to her: ´Look, the border is over there, it’s not that far away, what if... and how could we...´ We were sitting in a train compartment with wooden partitions. Some guy was sitting in the adjacent compartment and all of a sudden he came to us and asked us: ´You are serious about it?´ We replied: ´Yea, of course we mean it seriously.´ He replied: ´If you do, then on Tuesday at six in the evening at the lower railway station in Karlovy Vary.´"

  • "We were summoned to Bartlolomějská Street. I think that all of us were there...” (turning to Jiří Lukšíček – Rys and Jindřich Valenta – Vlk, ed.’s note). “Yeah.” (Jiří Lukšíček). “All of us. They interrogated us there: What, why, how; I don’t even remember it all, but I spent half a day there. At the end they told me: ´Don’t you think that you will now go and tell everybody that you have been here.´ Well, what do you think I did? I went to everyone I knew and I told them: ´Hey, I was...´ I came to Stopař, for instance, and he asked me: ´Have you already been there?´ I said: ´I’m just on my way from there.´ (Laughing). He had received a warrant to appear there. I can tell you that it was not pleasant at all, and while there, I was making such a fool of myself, thinking that they simply had to let me go, because it looked as if from the lunatics’ asylum in Bohnice."

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Zdena Krejčíková
Zdena Krejčíková

  Sister Zdena Krejčíková (née Kürbisová) joined the restored Junák immediately after the end of the Second World War in June 1945. During the war she had been a member of the club Silver Horseshoe, which was inspired by the books of Jaroslav Foglar and whose secret meetings involved scouting activities. Zdena subsequently joined the 34th Girl Guide troop in Prague-Pankrác in Zelená Liška, which was led by Milena Michalcová, and later by Dagmar Zinková. Zdena Krejčíková took her oath on June 12, 1946 in the crypt of St Wenceslas Church in Stará Boleslav. After the dissolution of Junák (Czech Scouting organization, transl.’s note), the Girl Guides’ meetings continued in secret, but their activities gradually diminished. Zdena completed her studies at a nursing school, from which she graduated in 1951, and received her compulsory job placement to hospital in Cheb. She became involved in sports and theatre there, and she was in touch with local Scouts in Cheb. In 1968 she returned to Prague and in the ensuing political situation she participated on the restoration of Junák in Prague 4. She gathered former members of the girls’ troop and together they agreed to restore the 34th troop, with daughters of former Girl Guides forming the majority of its members. In April 1970 she became the leader of the 34th unit Ostříž (“Merlin”). She continued working with young people even after the second ban on the activities of Junák. Her troop became part of Sokol Lhotka and later of the ČSTV (Czechoslovak Sports Association), where she and other officials developed the Tourist Youth Clubs (TOMs) under its hiking department. She served as a leader of TOM Prague for about four years. During this period, she led 26 camps and she organized other activities related to hiking and outdoors. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989 she was actively involved in the third restoration of Junák in Prague 4 and its 34th unit and troop. She is also a member of Svojsík’s troop, of Velen Fanderlik’s troop and of the patrol Guards of Svojsík’s Grave.