Rudolf Karel
Rudolf Karel was a Czechoslovak composer, conductor, teacher and czechoslovak legionary (1880–1945). He was born at Plzeň and died at Terezín.
Rudolf Karel in brief
- Born
- 1880
- Died
- 1945
- Known for
- composer, conductor, teacher and czechoslovak legionary
- Place of birth
- Plzeň
Identity
Rudolf Karel is recorded as having received Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, class III. Rudolf Karel is recorded as composer, conductor, teacher and czechoslovak legionary. Rudolf Karel is recorded with the citizenship of Czechoslovakia and Cisleithania.
Chronology
- 1880Rudolf Karel born at Plzeň.
- 1880Rudolf Karel was born in 1880 at Plzeň.
- 1945Rudolf Karel died at Terezín.
- 1945Rudolf Karel died in 1945 at Terezín.
Sources
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- 1.
“Rudolf Karel”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q315600: Rudolf Karel
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