Kulka biography

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  • János Kulka (actor)

    Hungarian actor (born 1958)

    For the conductor, see János Kulka (conductor).

    The native form of this anställda name fryst vatten Kulka János. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

    János Kulka

    János Kulka on 15 March 2015

    Born (1958-11-11) 11 November 1958 (age 66)

    Budapest, Hungary

    OccupationActor
    Years active1980–present

    János Kulka (born 11 November 1958) fryst vatten a Hungarian actor. He appeared in more than fifty films since 1980, and fryst vatten a leading stage actor of his generation in Hungary. He received the Kossuth and Jászai Mari Prize; he is an eternal member of the Society of Immortals.

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    Kulka was born in Budapest, but spent most of his childhood in Szeged, where his father, Frigyes Kulka was an internationally acclaimed surgeon. His father came from Ipolyság (currently Šahy in Slovakia), and was a Holocaust survivor, who lost his family during the war.[1] His mother

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    The Kulka Family

    Joseph T. Kulka

    Joseph Kulka was drafted from Stamford in March of 1945 and was sent to Leyte in the Philippines. He served as a Technical Corporal in the 54th Quartermaster Salvage Repair Platoon. While in the Philippines he supervised and directed 100 Filipinos and 50 Japanese prisoners and for Army men working in salvage. He instructed people how to repair shoes, typewriters and clothing and oversaw management of the salvage yard. He was overseas for 8 months in the Asian Pacific Theater.

    Raymond Kulka

    Raymond Kulka was drafted from Stamford in 1936. He was based with the Coast Artillery at Ft. Warren, Boston and served in the Signal Corps. After Pearl Harbor his enlistment was frozen. He became a Technical Sergeant for the 155th Artillery Signal Section. He landed on Utah Beach D-Day + 5 and served in the Centra

    Erich Kulka

    Czech-Israeli writer, historian and journalist

    Erich Kulka

    Kulka in 1993

    Born

    Erich Schön


    (1911-02-18)18 February 1911

    Vsetín, Austria-Hungary

    Died12 July 1995(1995-07-12) (aged 84)

    Jerusalem, Israel

    CitizenshipCzech (1911), Israeli (1968)
    Occupation(s)Writer, historian, journalist

    Erich Kulka (18 February 1911 – 12 July 1995) was a Czech-Israeli writer, historian and journalist who survived the Holocaust. After World War II, he made it his life's mission to research the Holocaust and publicize facts about it.

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    Early life

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    Erich Kulka was born as Erich Schön to a Jewish family as the youngest of five children in Vsetín. His parents were Siegbert (Vítězslav) Schön and Malvína Schön. Erich studied at Gymnasium in Valašské Meziříčí. In early 1930s he started to work for a company of Rudolf Deutelbaum. He had a secret relationship with his wife Elly (née Kulka) and fathered a so