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Family Tree Paternal grandfather Paternal grandmother Maternal grandfather Maternal grandmother Hynek Deiml (ca.860-934) Emilie Deimlova (nee Straussova) (86-942) Arnost Korbel (874-942) Olga Korbelova (nee Ptackova) (874-944) Father Mother Rudolf Deiml (889-943) Marketa Deimlova (nee Korbelova) (903-943) Siblings Milena Deimlova (f) (932 940s) Interviewee Dagmar Simova (nee Deimlova) 928 Spouse Vladimir Sima 924 Children Olga (f) 958 Jana (f) 952

The interviewee and his family Full name Dagmar Simova Where and when were you born? Prague, 9 th March 928 Where else did you live? Strakonice, Great Britain Your educational level? Expelled from Charles University (Faculty of Philosophy, specialization English and French) What sort of work do/did you do? The railway was taking on people, and was taking everyone; so that I d be able to at least somehow exist, I applied and was supposed to start working at the Vrsovice train station, keeping records of wagons. But the day before that someone from the head office called, that he d found out that I had a high school diploma and that they had a desperate shortage of accountants, so whether I wouldn t want to take a crash course. I was all glad that something like that had come along, and I initially worked as a bookkeeper in the company kitchen at Wilson Station, and then in the railway apprentice boarding school in Sporilov. I stayed there until my daughter was born. When the children were small, I worked at home. One relative of my husband s had a knitting machine and knitted for some co-op. Then I luckily got an opportunity to train new workers in some factory, and through that to a sample workshop, where they made sample sweaters for the Barrandov film studios. That was better, but in any case I was glad when in the 960s one friend from the Czech school in England called me and said that they were starting up an English service in CTK, the Czech News Agency. That they already had two, and were looking for another four people, and that it s excellent there... I translated news stories into English. I lasted there until retirement. 2

How religious was your parents home? How were you raised? We celebrated Jewish holidays, but also Christmas, and it was completely normal for me. We definitely didn t keep kosher. What is your mother tongue? Czech What other languages do you speak? English, French, German Where were you during the Holocaust? On not occupied territory: Great Britain, 939 945 What did you do after the Holocaust? Returned to Czechoslovakia, got married, worked, had children. 3

Siblings Their names Milena Deimlova (f) Where and when were they born? Place unknown, 9 th December 932 What is their mother tongue? Czech Their educational level? Attended elementary school Their occupations? N/A Where do/did they live? Strakonice Where else did they live? - Do they have children? N/A Where and when did they die? Auschwitz (today Poland), 940s 4

Spouse Name? Vladimír Sima Where and when was he/she born? Prague, 924 Where else did he/she live? - Is he/she Jewish? No What is his/her mother tongue? Czech His/her educational level? Czech Technical University in Prague Occupation? Designer Where and when did he/she die? - Tell me anything you know about his/her siblings (Name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, name of wife and children, whether their family is Jewish and whether it is religious). 5

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Children Their names? Jana (f) Olga (f) Were they raised Jewish/do they identify themselves as Jews? They re aware of their origin. Where and when were they born? Jana: Prague, 20 th November 952 Olga: Prague, 5 th May 958 Where else did they live? - Their educational level? Jana: Graduated in Russian and English at university Olga: Graduated in economics at university Their occupations? Jana: translator Olga: economist How many grandchildren do you have? Jana: childless Olga: Marketa (f), born in 989, Veronika (f), born in 992 7

Father His name? Rudolf Deiml Where and when was he born? Dobriv, near Rokycany, 4 th December 889 Where else did he live? Dobriv. Prague, Strakonice Where and when did he die? Auschwitz (today Poland), 943 What sort of education did he have? Studied medicine What sort of work did he do? General practitioner How religious was he? Not particularly, observed only the basic holidays What was his mother tongue? Czech 8

Army service: which army and what years? Austro-Hungarian Army WWI, doctor on the Russian front Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, family, etc.) name place and date of occupation biographical data biographical data describe how religious birth/death and origins of of children they were spouse Alberta (Berta) The oldest, died No? Bauml Two daughters Baumlova (nee very young information (no further Deimlova) (f) information) Malvina?, 879-?, 942 No? Schlessinger Schlessingerova information (no further (nee Deimlova) information) (f) Zofie Steinerova (nee Deimlova) (f)?, 880-?, 942 No information Steiner Josef (Pepa)?, 882- Small merchant st wife was One daughter Deiml (m) Fortress, Jewish, 2 nd wife (from st marriage) Terezin, 944 Aryan (no further information) Frantisek Deiml (m)?, 884, died in childhood N/A N/A N/A N/A Helena Witzova?, 888-?, 943 No? Witz (nee Deimlova) (lived in information (no further (f) Chrudim) information) 9

Where was he during the Holocaust? Ghetto: Terezin Concentration camp: Auschwitz (today Poland), perished there in 943

Paternal grandfather Your paternal grandfather s name? Hynek Deiml Where and when was he born? Dobriv, near Rokycany, ca. 860 Where else did he live? Chicago (USA), Strakonice, Prague Where and when did he die? Prague, 934 What sort of education did he have? What sort of work did he do? Merchant How religious was he? Fully assimilated What was his mother tongue? Czech

Army service: which army and what years? Tell me about his brothers and sisters. Where was he during the Holocaust? Died before

Paternal grandmother Your paternal grandmother s name? Emilie Deimlova (nee Straussova) Where and when was she born? Dobriv, near Rokycany, 86 Where else did she live? Strakonice, Prague Where and when did she die? Treblinka (today Poland), 942 What sort of education did she have? What sort of work did she do? Housewife How religious was she? Assimilated What was her mother tongue? Czech

Tell me about his brothers and sisters. name place and date of occupation biographical data biographical data describe how religious birth/death and origins of of children they were spouse? Strauss (m) No Ema Straussova information Where was she during the Holocaust? Ghetto: Terezin Concentration camp: Treblinka (today Poland), perished there in 942

Mother Her name? Marketa Deimlova (nee Korbelova) Where and when was she born? Novy Bydzov, 2 th March 903 Where else did she live? Kysperk (today Letohrad), Strakonice Where and when did she die? Terezin, 943 (died of typhus) What sort of education did she have? Basic What sort of work did she do? Housewife How religious was she? Not particularly What was her mother tongue? Czech

Tell me about his brothers and sisters. name place and date of occupation biographical data biographical data describe how religious birth/death and origins of of children they were spouse Jan Korbel (m) Kysperk, 24 th Construction August 906- materials Republic of merchant Malta, 980 Josef Korbel (m) Kysperk, 20 th Diplomat Madlen September (Madeleine) Korbel 909-977, Albright (nee Denver (USA) Korbelova) (f), born 937 in Prague, US politician Josef Korbel (m) Where was she during the Holocaust? Ghetto: Terezin, died there of typhus in 943

Maternal grandfather Your maternal grandfather s name? Arnost Korbel Where and when was he born? Novy Bydzov, 874 Where else did he live? Kysperk, Prague Where and when did he die? Terezin, 942 What sort of education did he have? What sort of work did he do? My great-grandfather worked in Novy Bydzov as a stationmaster. Grandpa also worked for the railway, but he didn t last long there. He soon moved to Kysperk, where he opened a lumber business. They lived right across from the train station, where there were warehouses, and that s where he sold the lumber. The first match factory in Bohemia was located in Kysperk, and Grandpa used to supply them with wood. He then bought shares in some quarries in nearby Litice, little by little he worked his way up, until finally, sometime at the end of the 920s, they moved to Prague, where he opened a construction material business in the Sporilov neighborhood. More than anything else it was the Jirasek Bridge that helped them, because my grandfather supplied all the material that it s made of. How religious was he? Not particularly

What was his mother tongue? Czech Army service: which army and what years? Tell me about his brothers and sisters. name place and date of occupation biographical data biographical data describe how religious birth/death and origins of of children they were spouse Max Korbel Bank manager in Teplice Where was he during the Holocaust? Ghetto: Terezin

Maternal grandmother Your maternal grandmother s name? Olga Korbelova (nee Ptackova) Where and when was she born? Austria (exact place unknown), 874 Where else did she live? Novy Bydzov, Kysperk, Prague Where and when did she die? Auschwitz (today Poland), 944 What sort of education did she have? What sort of work did she do? Housewife How religious was she? Not particularly What was her mother tongue? Czech Tell me about his brothers and sisters.

Where was she during the Holocaust? Ghetto: Terezin Concentration camp: Auschwitz (today Poland), perished there in 944 2