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Karel Bergman (2 September 1902 – 14 September 1983) was a
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military translator and member of the
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during
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. Bergman served as a translator and liaison officer, primarily with
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. He was the husband of holocaust survivor
Anka Bergman Anka Bergman (Birth name, née Kaudrová; 20 April 1917 – 17 July 2013) was a Czech Holocaust survivors, Holocaust survivor noted for giving birth to Eva Clarke whilst at Mauthausen concentration camp. Early life Anna Kaudrová was born in ...
, and stepfather to holocaust educator
Eva Clarke Eva Olga Clarke (née Nathanová; born 29 April 1945) is a British Holocaust survivor and former college administrator known for her birth at Mauthausen concentration camp. Born to Czech-Jewish mother Anka Bergman, she is a speaker for the H ...
.


Early life

Bergman was born in
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, in what is now the
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, to a Jewish family. His father, Maxmilian Bergman, was a businessman and factory owner. His mother, Hermína (née Spitzerová), came from
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. Karel had a twin sister Greta, was born two days earlier. He attended local schools, followed by business studies at a commercial academy.


Emigration and World War II

Facing increasing anti-Semitic persecution, Bergman emigrated to the
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in 1939. Before the war, he continued his business activities and provided employment for fellow Jewish and Czechoslovak refugees. In London, he worked with the ''Georgic Co-operative Society Ltd.'', an organisation that provided job opportunities for displaced individuals. In November 1939, he was conscripted into the Czechoslovak Army in exile, but his recruitment was delayed multiple times due to his work. Eventually, he joined the
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in March 1941 and was assigned to
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as a translator. He was later stationed at the Czechoslovak Air Depot in Wilmslow,
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, and Fighter Command Headquarters, where he worked as an interpreter and translated intelligence documents and orders. In September 1942, he was promoted to sergeant in the RAF and later to Warrant Officer. In 1943, he was assigned to Fighter Command Headquarters, where he translated orders and managed the personnel records of Czechoslovak pilots. He served in this capacity until the end of the war. For his service in the RAF, Bergman was awarded several honors, including the Czechoslovak War Cross, Czechoslovak Military Medal for Merit (2nd class), Czechoslovak Medal for Bravery, Czechoslovak Military Commemorative Medal, the British
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, and the 1st Good Conduct Stripe.


Post-war life

After the war, Bergman returned to Czechoslovakia, where he was one of the few surviving Jews from
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, and the sole survivor of his family. He was appointed as the administrator of his family's former business, which had been confiscated by the Nazis. However, due to the communist takeover, he faced obstacles in reclaiming his enterprise. In 1948, he married an old acquaintance, Anka Nathanová (née Kauderová), a widowed Holocaust survivor who had been interned in
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and
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. She had given birth to a daughter,
Eva Clarke Eva Olga Clarke (née Nathanová; born 29 April 1945) is a British Holocaust survivor and former college administrator known for her birth at Mauthausen concentration camp. Born to Czech-Jewish mother Anka Bergman, she is a speaker for the H ...
, in
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days before the camp's liberation. Due to the 1948 communist coup d'état, shortly after their marriage the couple and Eva, whom Bergman adopted, sought to leave Czechoslovakia. Bergman originally intended to emigrate with his new family to
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, where he had a job offer in the textile industry. However, while traveling, he received an opportunity to work in
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and decided to settle in the UK. He took a managerial position at ''Burry, Son & Co. Ltd.'' in Cardiff, which he later purchased in 1953, running the company for several decades. Throughout his later life, he remained active in supporting former Czechoslovak RAF members and Jewish refugees. Bergman died in London on 14 September 1983 aged 81 while preparing for a trip to Switzerland and Czechoslovakia. His ashes were scattered at the
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in
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, now in the
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. His adoptive daughter,
Eva Clarke Eva Olga Clarke (née Nathanová; born 29 April 1945) is a British Holocaust survivor and former college administrator known for her birth at Mauthausen concentration camp. Born to Czech-Jewish mother Anka Bergman, she is a speaker for the H ...
, regularly speaks for the
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.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bergman, Karel 1902 births 1983 deaths Czechoslovak emigrants to the United Kingdom Royal Air Force personnel of World War II Czechoslovak Jews Non-British Royal Air Force personnel of World War II Czechoslovak military personnel of World War II