
Oszkár Gerde
Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp, Fencing
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Dr. Oszkár Gerde, also spelled "Oskar" (July 8, 1883 October 8, 1944, in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp, Oberösterreich, Austria), born in Budapest, Hungary, was a Hungarian sabre fencer. A member of two Olympic fencing teams for Hungary, Gerde was a sabre fencer who first competed in the Olympics at the 1908 London Games in both the individual and team events. In the team competition, he won a gold medal as Hungary defeated Germany (9 0), Italy (11 5), and Bohemia (9 7). In the individual sabre, Gerde won both his first- and second-round pools to advance to the semifinals. In his semif...
Dr. Oszkár Gerde, also spelled "Oskar" (July 8, 1883 October 8, 1944, in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp, Oberösterreich, Austria), born in Budapest, Hungary, was a Hungarian sabre fencer. A member of two Olympic fencing teams for Hungary, Gerde was a sabre fencer who first competed in the Olympics at the 1908 London Games in both the individual and team events. In the team competition, he won a gold medal as Hungary defeated Germany (9 0), Italy (11 5), and Bohemia (9 7). In the individual sabre, Gerde won both his first- and second-round pools to advance to the semifinals. In his semifinal pool, however, he finished in 5th place (4 contestants tied for first); he officially finished in 11th place.