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A Jewish Athlete: Swimming Against Stereotype in 20th Century Europe
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84 pages
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The narrative explores the life of Kurt Epstein, a notable Czechoslovak swimmer and water polo player, highlighting the broader context of Jewish athletes in Central Europe. It details his early years by the Elbe River, his competitive swimming and rowing achievements, and his representation at the 1928 and 1936 Olympics. The book also delves into his experiences during the Nazi regime, including his time in concentration camps, and his eventual emigration to New York City, where he continued to engage with sports and community.
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2019, paperback
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