My first taste of war
Ida Milotová experienced several Allies’ air raids firsthand in Plzeň during the World War II while she was still aged less than fifteen. She and her family weathered the raids in the cellar of the Elektra Cinema where she lived with her parents and sister at the time. “The first raid, which hit Radobyčice, was horrible – it was my first taste of war, up close. There was a dead dog in the debris; the dead people’s bodies had been cleared but it nevertheless shocked me then.” Towards the end of the war there were more raids of Plzeň as Škoda continued manufacturing war material for Germany. There was a restaurant, known as U Poláčků, in the cellar of the house where she lived at the time, and it served as a shelter for the people in the house and passers-by during the raids. “Used to be, the siren woke us up three times a night and we had to go to the cellar. A bomb once exploded directly in the yard of the opposite building. It was a terrible bang and then the shockwave broke all windows in the vicinity, and it made the glass door to Poláček’s restaurant swing open and break. I was terribly scared – I thought we were hit, but we were lucky.” Ida Milotová could speak German well, which may be why she had to wear a powder blue armband with a big letter M on it. The M stood for ‘Melder’, or reporter. Her obligation, in the event that the place where she was during the bombing got hit was to get out of the debris as soon as possible and inform the nearest German forces about the raid. Luckily, Ida was never in this situation during the war.
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