Božo Švarc

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Božo Švarc (Schwartz) (6 September 1920 – 4 May 2007) was a Yugoslav - Jewish athlete, political activist, and WW2 veteran.

Švarc is one of a very few survivors of notorious Jadovno concentration camp and one of the founding fathers of Partizan Belgrade.

Biography

Božo Švarc was born in 1920 in

Communist Party of Yugoslavia, since 1939.[1]

During the 1930s Švarc was an active member of the Maccabi World Union sports club (skiing and high-jump).[1]

Švarc was among 165 Jewish youths arrested by

Banija region in September 1942.[1]

After WW2, Švarc was among founders of Partizan Belgrade football club,[4] and long-standing president of Partizan ice-hockey and Partizan swimming club.[1]

Švarc also served as the Chairman of the archive of Military History Institute in Belgrade. He retired in 1980 in the rank of the JNA colonel.

Švarc died in Belgrade in May 2007.[1][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "ŠVARC, Božo (Schwarz) – Židovski biografski leksikon" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  2. ^ "Hapšenje 165 jevrejskih omladinaca u Zagrebu u maju 1941. godine". www.jadovno.com (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  3. ^ "Oral history interview with Bozo Svarc - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum". collections.ushmm.org. Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  4. ^ cbnostalgija (2019-05-09). "Osnivači Partizana". Crno-bela Nostalgija (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  5. ^ Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Vremeplov (4. maj 2019)". www.rts.rs. Retrieved 2019-08-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)