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Attila Petschauer (December 14, 1904 – January 30, 1943) was a Hungarian
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champion sabre fencer of
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heritage.


Fencing career

Petschauer was born in
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, and was Jewish. He fenced first at a salle in Budapest opened in 1885 by Jewish maestro Károly Fodor (Mózes Freyberger) from the age of 8 to the age of 20, and then trained at Nemzeti Vivó Club (NVC) which was established by the
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lawyer Marcell Hajdu.''Jews in the Gym: Judaism, Sports, and Athletics''
/ref> He won four Hungarian National Youth Championships. He was a member of the Hungarian fencing team in the 1928 and 1932 Olympics. Petschauer was regarded throughout the late 1920s and early 1930s as one of the world's top fencers. ''Masquerade: Dancing Around Death in Nazi-occupied Hungary'' - Tivadar Soros
/ref> Between 1925 and 1931, at the saber world championships he was three times a silver medalist and three times a bronze medalist.


Olympic career

In Amsterdam in 1928 at the age of 23 he was part of the
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-winning Hungarian team in
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, winning all 20 of his competition matches. In the individual sabre competition, Petschauer won the
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. In the
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in Los Angeles, Petschauer was again part of the champion Hungarian sabre team. The Hungarians won the gold medal in team sabre, and Petschauer finished 5th in individual sabre.


Murder

According to legend, Petschauer was arrested by the Nazis in 1943 and sent to a
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in Davidovka, Ukraine.''In the Darkroom'' - Susan Faludi
/ref> Some claimed that Petschauer was tortured and murdered under orders of a Hungarian officer, a fellow former Hungarian Olympian named Kálmán Cseh, during his service in a Hungarian-Jewish Forced Labor Battalion. A fellow inmate, Olympic champion wrestler
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, recalled: “The guards shouted: ‘You, Olympic fencing medal winner . . . let’s see how you can climb trees.’ It was midwinter and bitter cold, but they ordered him to undress, then climb a tree. The amused guards ordered him to crow like a rooster, and sprayed him with water. Frozen from the water, he died shortly after.”''Who Betrayed the Jews?: The Realities of Nazi Persecution in the Holocaust'' - Agnes Grunwald-Spier
/ref> A fictionalized account of his life and death were dramatised in the 1999 film ''
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. Recent research by historians Csaba B. Stenge and Krisztián Ungváry show that according to the records of the Hungarian Royal Army, Petschauer died of typhus in a Soviet POW camp.


Hall of Fame

He was inducted into the
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in 1985.


Memorial event

The Attila Petschauer Event was begun in 1995 as a memorial to Petschauer by his relative, Dr. Richard Markowitz. It is known across the United States as one of the top sabre events.


See also

* List of select Jewish fencers


References


External links


Olympic recordJewish Sports Legends bio
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