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About Kurt Epstein
Birth record: HBMa ROUDNICE NAD LABEM (o. Litoměřice) HBMa 1793, N 1896-1906, 1931, 1935-1945, folio 18 or 21, line 90 image 24/37 vademecum.nacr.cz
http://archive.pamatnik-terezin.cz/vyhledavani/Aghetto/detail.php?t...
- Last Name Epstein
- First Name Kurt
- Date of Birth 29. 1. 1904
- Fate Prežil / Survived
- Designation of Transport to Ujazdów (1942) and to the Ghettos Lódž (1941), Minsk (1941) and Terezín (1941-1945) J
- Transport Number to Ujazdów (1942) and to the Ghettos Lódž (1941), Minsk (1941) and Terezín (1941-1945) 662
- Designation of Transport from the Ghetto Terezín (1941-1945) Er
- Transport Number from the Ghetto Terezín (1941-1945) 792
- Place of Liberation Friedland
- Camp Number in Gross-Rosen 73537
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Epstein
Kurt Epstein (January 29, 1904 – February 1, 1975) was a Czechoslovakian Olympic water polo player.
* http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/54763
* https://www.olympic.org/kurt-epstein
* https://mjhnyc.org/events/writing-twentieth-century-jews-into-sport...
* http://plunkettlakepress.com/aja.html
Epstein was Jewish, and born to Maximilian and Helena Epstein. He grew in Roudnice nad Labem on the bank of the Elbe River, 22 miles north of Prague, in what was then the Austro-Hungarian province of Bohemia.
He lived in a house built by his father in 1900 on the site where in 1830 his grandfather built the first house owned by a Jew outside the Jewish quarter. In high school, he became a competitive rower and swimmer. He also became a swimming coach.
In 1924, he joined the Czechoslovak Army, was picked for reserve officers school, and became a second lieutenant. The Czechoslovak National Swim Club asked that he be furloughed to compete for them.
Water polo career - Epstein represented Czechoslovakia in water polo in the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1936 Summer Olympics. His team finished tied for ninth in each Olympics.
Incarceration in Nazi concentration camps - After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1938, he was incarcerated in Nazi concentration camps, at Theresienstadt concentration camp, Auschwitz concentration camp, and a labor camp at Frydlant.All of the other members of his family were killed as a result of being gassed by the Nazis.
Later life - He returned to prague after World War II, and was elected a member of the Czechoslovak Olympic Committee.
After the Communists took over in 1948, he emigrated to the United States.
He married Franci Solar, a dress designer who had herself been interned at Theresienstadt concentration camp, then Auschwitz concentration camp, and finally Bergen-Belsen concentration camp from which the British had liberated her, and who was also the only survivor in her family. They had a daughter, Helen Epstein, who became a writer, and an associate professor of journalism at New York University, and two sons.
In New York City, in 1948 the New York Athletic Club permitted Kurt to observe one of their water polo matches, but clarified that inasmuch as they did not accept Jews as members, he would not be hired as a coach. After a decade of being unable to find steady employment, he ultimately became a cutter in a clothing factory of Star Children's Wear in the Garment District.
Kurt Epstein's Timeline
1904 |
January 29, 1904
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Roudnice, Roudnice nad Labem, 106, Litoměřice District, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czechoslovakia
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1920 |
1920
- 1924
Age 15
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Czech Business Academy, Karlin, Prague 8
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1924 |
1924
Age 19
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Kosice Cadet Cademy (Czech Army), Kosice, Kosice, Czechoslovakia
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1928 |
August 4, 1928
- August 11, 1928
Age 24
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1928 Olympic summer games, Amsterdam, Zwemstadion, Netherlands
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1936 |
August 8, 1936
- August 16, 1936
Age 32
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Czech Water Polo team, Swimming Stadium, Imperial Sports Field, Berlin, Germany
Audio interview with Kurt: https://youtu.be/P6XnBAIQ3XE (7:26 mins) https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ep/kurt-epstein-... |