Černá Máry, He Was a Devil
In 1954, Jiří Lukšíček, a member of the scout resistance movement, was sentenced to six years of imprisonment for treason. Along with others he served his term in the Rovnost work camp in Jáchymov. There was a much feared warden, nicknamed Černá Máry. Lukšíček shared his room with Požár: “We called him a horse butcher; his shoulders were so wide that he had to enter the door sideways otherwise he would take it off its hinges. Such a great, stout guy. Černá Máry came when Požár was writing his letter.” According to the prison order, if the prisoners were writing letters they did not have to stand up when the wardens came. “Černá Máry started to scream at Požár: ʽStand up, stand up,ʼ after which he took Požár´s letter and ripped it up. Požár, absolutely justly, exploded and kicked him out. Požár knew it was a mistake, told the other prisoners to leave, sat down calmly and waited for Černá Máry to come back. Then six wardens flounced in and Požár beat them, but they had backup. Finally, they dragged him off and he was dead the next day, hanged. Reportedly he hanged himself. He did not hang himself; he had a family – a wife and two children. What will we cover, he was hung,” he remembered.
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