Lavoslav Kadelburg
| Dr.sc. Lavoslav Kadelburg | |
|---|---|
| Born |
August 26, 1910 Vinkovci, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, (now Croatia) |
| Died |
December 12, 1994 (aged 84) Belgrade, Serbia |
| Nationality | Croat |
Lavoslav Kadelburg (26 August 1910 – 12 December 1994) was a Yugoslavian lawyer, judge, polyglot and activist.
Born in Vinkovci on 26 August 1910 to a Croatian Jewish[1] family, Kadelburg completed his secondary education there. Before the Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, he had been a reserve officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army. He was interned in POW camps in Germany during World War II. With Dr. Albert Vajs, Kadelburg helped tend to surviving Yugoslavian Jews in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
References
- ↑ (Croatian) Josip Šarčević: Poznati učenici i profesori Vinkovačke gimnazije: p. 78: year 2004/2005.
Sources
- Encyclopaedia Judaica, 2nd edition (ISBN#?)
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