The article recounts the experiences of Marie Zemánková, a resident of Opatovice who was displaced during World War II due to the expansion of military training areas on Dráhan. She and her family were forced to leave their home in 1940 and relocate to Dědice, where they lived in a small space for four years before returning home in 1945. The village was largely destroyed during this time, and upon return, they found their homes demolished. Despite these hardships, Zemánková maintained her faith and later worked in a state-owned enterprise until retirement. The narrative highlights the personal impact of wartime displacement and the resilience of individuals during times of conflict.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a historical account of displacement during WWII without overt ideological framing. It focuses on personal testimony and factual recounting of events, balancing both the hardship endured and the eventual return to normalcy. There is no clear partisan angle or emphasis on any one
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article provides detailed personal testimony from Marie Zemánková about her family's displacement during WWII, including specific dates and numbers of people affected. It aligns with historical records of German military expansion and forced resettlement. The narrative includes emotional element



