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Stáhnout obrázek
Otto Herman was born on June 22, 1949 in Broumov into a Jewish medical family. His grandfather owned clinics in Prague, Dresden and Vienna. His son, the witness‘s father, Alexander Herman, survived a concentration camp where his bravery helped save hundreds of prisoners‘ lives at the end of the war. For this, he was awarded the Israeli title of Righteous Among the Nations in 2024 in memoriam. He and his sister, the witness‘s aunt, were the only survivors of World War II in their extended family. His mother, Louise Herman, née Freund, was also Jewish by birth and was the only survivor of her family. Otto Herman graduated from high school in 1968 and wanted to study psychology, he was on an internship in the Netherlands. His studies were interrupted by the two-year war from 1969 to 1971, after which he did not resume his studies. He started working as a tutor, but soon saw that this was not his path and tried his hand at Mototechna. There he discovered the germs of business spirit, which were fully manifested in subsequent jobs at the Woodworking Works, but especially after the Velvet Revolution, when he started his own business. He founded an export-import company, a real estate agency and an advertising agency. He married in 1978, had two sons, and was divorced by the time of the Velvet Revolution. After the revolution he was active in the Federation of Jewish Communities, among other things he was involved in the struggle for the return of the land of the former synagogue that was shot down by the Nazis. After twenty-three years, he brought the struggle to a victorious end and obtained the land for the Prague Jewish Community. In 2025 Otto Herman lived in České Budějovice.