This photo series compares past and current portraits of people who are over 100 years old
Prokop Vejdelek said that he will always remember the taste of warm, fresh goat milk.
Ludvík Chybík worked as a postman in another life.
Left: 20-years-old. Right: 102-years-old.
Bedriška Köhlerová hopes to visit Italy one more time.
Left: 26-years-old. Right: 103-years-old.
Vincenc Jetelina used to be a construction worker.
Left: 30-years-old. Right: 105-years-old.
Antonín Kovár wishes he could play the clarinet again.
Left: 25-years-old. Right: 102-years-old.
Anna Vašinová will never forget her husband being taken away by Nazis.
Left: 22-years-old. Right: 102-years-old.
Stanislav Spácil says it's too early to think about the past.
Left: 17-years-old. Right: 102-years-old.
Anna Pochobradská's daughter still visits her every weekend.
Left: 30-years-old. Right: 100-years-old.
Antonín Baldrman enjoys regularly reading the newspaper.
Left: 17-years-old. Right: 101-years-old.
Marie Burešová dreams of having her family together again.
Left: 23-years-old. Right: 101-years-old.
Vlasta Cížková remembers being in the truck that hit and killed Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich's son.
Left: 23-years-old. Right: 101-years-old.
Ludmila Vysloužilová always remained faithful to her husband after he died 60 years ago.
Left: 23-years-old. Right: 101-years-old.
Marie Fejfarová burnt all the material memories of her life. She says she cannot count on taking those things to the grave.
Left: all her photos were burnt. Right: 101 years old.
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