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    Attila Petschauer (14 December 1904 – 30 January 1943) was a Hungarian Olympic champion sabre fencer of Jewish heritage. Petschauer was born in Budapest...
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  • actor. Attila Petschauer (1904–1943), Hungarian 2x team Olympic champion saber fencer killed in the Holocaust Attila Pintér (disambiguation) Attila Sávolt...
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  • champion, bronze, killed while performing forced labour for the Nazis Attila Petschauer (1904–1943), saber, 2x team Olympic champion, silver, killed by the...
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  • Fiennes's three roles is based at least partly on Hungarian Olympian Attila Petschauer. Another role in the film which is similar to that of a historic person...
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  • champion footballer László Papp, boxer (three-time Olympic champion) Attila Petschauer (1904–1943), sabre fencer, two-time team Olympic champion, silver;...
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    Ödön von Tersztyánszky Attila Petschauer Sándor Gombos Men's team sabre Ödön von Tersztyánszky, János Garay, Attila Petschauer, József Rády, Sándor Gombos...
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  • fencing master Tímea Nagy, fencer (épée), twice Olympic champion Attila Petschauer, fencer (sabre), 2x Olympic champion György Piller, fencer, Olympic...
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    Men's sabre György Piller-Jekelfalussy Endre Kabos Attila Petschauer Men's team sabre Attila Petschauer, Ernő Nagy, Gyula Glykais, György Piller-Jekelfalussy...
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  • Garay  Hungary 1928 Amsterdam details Ödön Tersztyánszky  Hungary Attila Petschauer  Hungary Bino Bini  Italy 1932 Los Angeles details György Piller  Hungary...
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  • of the team included Aladár Gerevich, Gyula Glykais, Endre Kabos, Attila Petschauer, and György Piller. He retired from competition in 1938, at which...
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