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Albert Jacobus Levy (8 May 1889 – 24 May 1959; also spelled Levij and Lévy), known as Albert Levy Themans and eventually as Albert Themans, was a Dutch
bobsledder Bobsleigh or bobsled is a team winter sport that involves making timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sleigh. International bobsleigh competitions are governed by the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Feder ...
, executive, and briefly a political activist. He was the first Dutch athlete to be replaced right before the
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Career


Bobsleigh

Levy Themans started competing in bobsleigh competitions in the winter of 1922–23. Both as pilot and brakeman, he was successful in winning several prizes outside the Netherlands. He was selected to be part of the four-man event at the
1928 Winter Olympics The 1928 Winter Olympics, officially known as the II Olympic Winter Games (french: IIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver; german: II. Olympische Winterspiele; it, II Giochi olimpici invernali; rm, II Gieus olimpics d'enviern) and commonly known as St. M ...
. Until the end of January, the newspapers wrote about him as a member of the Olympic team. At the last moment, on 30 January 1928 it was announced that Levy Themans would not compete. Due to a heavy strike of the staff at the family-owned factory, Levy Themans chose to withdraw. He was replaced by Edwin Teixeira de Mattos.


Business and politics

Albert Levy worked for his father's shoe manufacturing business, NV voorheen (formerly) De Nijs en Co. In April 1918, Levy met the Minister of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry, Folkert Posthuma. The meeting informed the minister before making a decision on the shoes that would remain rationed on vouchers. De Nijs en Co was plagued by strikes, one of which caused Levy Themans to withdraw from the Olympics. Levy Themans led the Amsterdam branch of the short-lived
General Dutch Fascist League The General Dutch Fascist League (in Dutch ''Algemeene Nederlandsche Fascisten Bond'', ANFB) was a Dutch fascist party. It was founded on 29 June 1932 and dissolved in 1934. The leader of ANFB was Jan Baars, a merchant from Amsterdam. History ANF ...
(1932–1934). He was criticized by Jewish supporters of the Social Democratic Workers' Party for his limited political knowledge. As Levy Themans pointed out, the General Dutch Fascist League was not antisemitic. (Its leader,
Jan Baars Joannes Antonius Baars (Amsterdam, 30 June 1903 – Andijk, 22 April 1989) was a leading Dutch fascist during the 1930s. During the 1920s Baars emerged as part of the group associated with ''De Bezem'', a fascist journal aimed at the poor.Philip ...
, later joined the resistance against the
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.)


Personal

Albert Levy was born on 8 May 1889 in
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. He was born and raised in a Jewish family. His father, Samuel Levy (1857–1929), was a merchant born in
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, who had become a shoe manufacturer and tradesman in Amsterdam. His mother, Mietje Mathilda Themans (1855–1918), who his father married after widowing for the first time, hailed from
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. Eight days after turning twenty, on 17 May 1909, Albert Levy was drafted into the Second Regiment of the fortification artillery at the Oranje-Nassau Kazerne in Amsterdam. He also served in the reserves. Albert's service released his younger brother, Johan Reinhard (born 1892), from the need to enlist. On 17 August 1939, when he was 50, Levy Themans married for the first time. His wife, Geertruida Muller, was only 22 years old at that time. They first had a son. Under the threat of
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, the family tried to relocate in 1942–43 to Italy. The third wife and widow of Levy Themans' father and the in-laws of his brother were murdered. Albert and family survived the war and still had a daughter. He died on 24 May 1959 in Amsterdam.


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