Karlo Weissmann
Dr. Karlo Weissmann | |
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Born |
14 February 1890 Virovitica, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, (now Croatia) |
Died |
1953 (aged 63) Osijek, SFR Yugoslavia, (now Croatia) |
Residence | Osijek, Croatia |
Nationality | Croat |
Alma mater | Medical University of Vienna |
Relatives |
Jakob and Adele (née Levald) Weissmann (parents) Herman Weissman (brother) |
Dr. Karlo Weissmann (14 February 1890 – 1953) was Croatian physician and founder of the first sanatorium in Osijek.
Weissmann was born in Virovitica to a Jewish family on 14 February 1890.[1][2][3] He completed elementary school in Osijek and Gymnasium education in Zagreb. Weissmann graduated from the Medical University of Vienna. During World War I he was recruited in the Austro-Hungarian Army and was stationed in Albania. In 1921 Weissmann finished specialization at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Upon completing specialization he returned to Osijek where he led anti-tuberculosis dispensary. Soon after he co-founded, with Dr. Julijo Bathory, the first sanatorium in Osijek, "Weissmann-Bathory".[3]
Weissmann was long time member of the Jewish community Osijek. On 20 April 1926 Weissmann and several others Jewish athletes founded the "Rowing sport club Bar Kohba", which he also presided. During World War II, as a Jew, he was persecuted and forced to leave Osijek. He escaped to Jastrebarsko where he worked as physician from 1942 to 1945. After the war Weissmann returned to Osijek where he died from a heart attack.[3] He was buried at the Jewish cemetery Osijek.[4]
References
- ↑ Ognjen Kraus (1998, p. 218)
- ↑ Vukić, Igor (2011-02-26). "Glas čovječnosti iz Ministarstva udružbe". Novosti (in Serbian). Retrieved 2013-04-15.
- 1 2 3 Živaković-Kerže, Zlata; Zdravko Schmidt (2011-02-14). "Osječki spomendan 14. veljače". Osijek (in Croatian). Retrieved 2013-04-15.
- ↑ (Croatian) Ukop d.o.o. - gradska groblja Osijek: Dr. Karlo Weissmann, Židovsko groblje Gornji grad X-1-12