Vlasta Danielová

Alžběta Danielová, née Serynková, 1924, Pilsen

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Abstract of testimony from: HORVÁTHOVÁ, Jana a kol. … to jsou těžké vzpomínky. 1. svazek. Vzpomínky Romů a Sintů na život před válkou a v protektorátu. Brno: Větrné mlýny, Muzeum romské kultury, 2021, 166 – 167, 309, 663 – 686. Testimonies of the Roma and Sinti. Project of the Prague Center for Romani Histories, https://www.romatestimonies.org/en/testimony/vlasta-danielova‑2 (accessed 2/15/2026)

Testimony origin

Alžběta Danielová’s testimony comes from several sources: primarily from an interview conducted in Czech and recorded on 2 March 1995 in Pilsen, the audio recording of which is in the collections of the Museum of Romani Culture (MRC) and is available online at the website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Another source is a testimony by Alžbieta Daniela in 1987, printed in Ctibor Nečas’s book Nemůžeme zapomenout — našťi bisteras (We cannot forget — našťi bisteras). Reference is also made to the Research Report of 2 March 1995 from Pilsen and to Paul Polansky’s book Black Silence.

The memories are supplemented by six photographs: an archival photograph from the collections of the Institute of Ethnology of the CAS probably shows Alžběta Danielová, then Serynková, with a fellow prisoner and a worker from the camp kitchen in Lety u Písku, the remaining photographs are from the MRC collections. These are two post-war portraits of Alžběta Danielová, a photograph from the 1960s or 1970s of her with her husband Otakar and children, a photograph taken by Jana Horváthová during the filming of the interview in 1995, and a photograph of the AGPI pig farm at Lety u Písku from 2018 by Adam Holubovský.

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