Written by Living Lutheran
Eva Guldanová remembers standing on the uneven cobblestones of the Bratislava old town square on a cold night of November 1989, her ears filled with the jubilant rattle of thousands of keys.
The people of Czechoslovakia were ringing in their freedom from communist rule.
“I was only 12 by then, and I didn’t really understand what it was all about,” she says. “But I knew a change was coming, and something very important was happening.”





