Karel Hartmann
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Karel Hartmann | |
Position | Rover |
Teams | ČSS Praha AC Sparta Praha |
National team | Czechoslovakia |
Born | July 6, 1885, Prague, Bohemia |
Died | c. October 16, 1944, Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Playing Career | 1909 – 1928 |
Dr. Karel Hartmann (July 6, 1885 – c. October 16, 1944) was a Czechoslovakian ice hockey]player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the national team that won the bronze medal in Antwerp.[1]
In 1922, he succeeded Paul Loicq as vice-president of the International Ice Hockey Federation.[2]
Hartmann also played for Czechoslovakia at the European Championships in 1922, 1923, and 1927.
On October 16, 1944, Hartmann and his wife were shipped to Auschwitz concentration camp, where they were probably put to death on the same day.[3]
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