
born in 1913 in Místek in family of Oskar Landsberger, Jewish textile factory owner
1939 emigrated illegally on a ship via Danube and the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to Palestine
during World War II in England, worked in a nursery
1945 return to Czechoslovakia, organised Czechoslovak nurseries per English sample, husband worked at Department of Commerce and as head-manager of a ceramics company
1948 husband sent to Moscow as a commercial counsellor, Mrs. Kalinová arrived to Moscow in August 1948, in March 1949 withdrawn because of careless behaviour
1953 husband arrested for nine months, Mrs. Kalinová took care of her three daughters and searched for a work hardly
from 1954 worked stepwise at secretaries of several institutes of the Charles University in Prague and of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, although as a „wife of traitor“; finally worked as a translator of scholarly texts from Czech to English
during the occupation in 1968 with family in Bulgaria, return via YugoslaviaDate of recording: 25/11/2009
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