Messaoud Hai Victor Perez (Arabic: فيكتور بيريز; 18 October 1911 – 21 January 1945) was a Tunisian Jewish boxer, who became the World Flyweight Champion...
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Victor Perez or Víctor Pérez may refer to: Victor Perez (Tunisian boxer) (1911–1945), Tunisian boxer Victor Young Perez, 2013 French biographical film...
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films Salamo Arouch Harry Haft Noah Klieger Victor Perez (Tunisian boxer) Antoni Czortek, a Polish boxer who fought for his life in Auschwitz. Once with...
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Pérez [es], Venezuelan poet and writer Vicente Pérez Rosales, Chilean colonization agent Victor Perez, Tunisian Jewish world champion flyweight boxer...
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sports drama film depicting the life of the boxer and Auschwitz concentration camp prisoner Victor Perez. The film was directed by Jacques Ouaniche, written...
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American world champion junior lightweight boxer Young Perez (Victor Perez), Tunisian world champion flyweight boxer Osman the Young, Ottoman sultan Young...
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former player Victor Ortíz (born 1987), American boxer Victor Perez ("Young"; 1911–45), Tunisian world champion flyweight boxer Victor Quintana (born...
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El Menzah Stadium (category Football venues in Tunisia)
1942. After World War II, the stadium was named again after Victor Perez, a Tunisian boxer who was World Fly Champion in 1931 and was killed in the Nazi...
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vast majority of Tunisian Jews have relocated to Israel and have switched to using Hebrew as their home language.[citation needed] Tunisian Jews living in...
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Fauveau is Jewish. His nickname "Young Perez" is reference to Victor Perez, a Jewish French Tunisian World Champion boxer, killed in the Holocaust. Fauveau's...
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