
Henrik Nádler - Wikipedia
Henrik Nádler (19 March 1901 – 26 February 1945) was a Hungarian international footballer who played as a left midfielder. [2][3] He was a seven-time Hungarian champion while playing for …
„Ein Ballakrobat erster Güte“ - Buchenwald Memorial
The 22-year-old middle filed player Henrik Nádler was the most impressive player here. Born in Budapest in 1901, Nádler laced up his football boots for M.T.K. for eleven years from 1919. It …
the nazis and their football – Wrong Side of the Pond
2011年9月21日 · A number of other Jewish players lost their lives during the Holocaust, including Henrik Nadler, a Hungarian international. the players of f.c. start felt the heavy hand of hitler's …
„Ein Ballakrobat erster Güte“ - Gedenkstätte Buchenwald
Als die SS im Februar 1945 kranke und ausgezehrte Häftlinge in das KZ Bergen-Belsen abschob, stand Henrik Nádlers Name auf der Liste. Wann genau der ehemalige Fußballstar dort starb, …
Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database -- HENRIKNE NADLER
Contains names collected and indexed by the Nevek Project. These are names of Hungarian Jews persecuted during the Holocaust.
Olympedia – Henrik Nádler
Henrik Nádler played for MTK between 1919-29 and won seven Hungarian League titles and the Cup twice. Although he was a member of the 1924 Olympic squad he never played in the …
Henrik Nadler (1901 - 1944) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2020年7月14日 · Genealogy for Henrik Nadler (1901 - 1944) family tree on Geni, with over 265 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Nádler Henrik – Wikipédia
Nádler Henrik (1901. március 19. – 1944. május 12.) hétszeres magyar bajnok, válogatott labdarúgó, fedezet. Munkaszolgálatosként halt meg a második világháború alatt. 1919 és …
Henrik Nádler Explained - Everything Explained Today
Henrik Nádler (19 March 1901 – 26 February 1945) was a Hungarian international footballer who played as a left midfielder. He was a seven-time Hungarian champion while playing for MTK …
Remembering the cream of Jewish footballing talent killed in the ...
2019年5月7日 · Henrik Nádler, a left-sided midfielder, won the league a mere seven times for MTK. A slender and creative player, he won seven caps for Hungary in the mid-1920s. He was …