Honorable Farewell: Anton Moser leaves men's gymnastics group after 39 years!

Honorable Farewell: Anton Moser leaves men's gymnastics group after 39 years!

In Unterweißenbach, an era comes to an end: Anton Moser, the tireless pre -gymnast of the men's gymnastics group for 39 years, is retiring well -deserved. Moser has managed the group since October 1985 and always demonstrated a special sense of what its gymnasts needed. The weekly meetings, in which an average of 15 men took part, were not only characterized by sporting activities, but also by joint activities such as hikes, bike excursions and sociable celebrations. "Toni's voluntary work was invaluable for our health and fitness," emphasizes Karl Kiesenhofer, a long -standing gymnastics mate. The members thanked Moser with a hike together and presented him with gifts as a sign of their recognition for the years of management. This was recognized by meinzirk.at in detail.

an extraordinary life

In the meantime, a gloomy shadow is emerging about the hero's herberty. The man, who was considered "Latvia's Lindbergh" in the 1930s and was celebrated for his aviation achievements, found himself in a tragic turn of fate after the Second World War. Cukurs was not only a national hero, but also a collaborator of the Nazis, who joined the notorious Araj's command in 1941. This unit was known for the persecution and murder of the Jewish population in Latvia. Despite his former famousness, his life ended in a mysterious way in a box, such as medium.com . Cukurs, who achieved fame with his innovative aircraft and world trips, became a target in the post -war period. His story is exemplary for the complexity of fame and shame and shows how quickly the image of a "hero" can tip.

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OrtUnterweißenbach, Österreich
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