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Art competitions | ||
1948 London | Epic works |
Éva Földes (6 July 1914 – 9 July 1981) was a Hungarian author and Olympic bronze medalist. She was born in Szombathely and died in Balatonalmádi. During the London 1948 Summer Olympics, she competed in the ' epic works' category producing "Der Jugendquell" ("The Well of Youth"), which won her a bronze medal. [1]
During World War II, she was interned in KZ Ravensbrück, KZ Flossenbürg, and KZ Mauthausen but survived. [1]
Olympic medal record | ||
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Art competitions | ||
1948 London | Epic works |
Éva Földes (6 July 1914 – 9 July 1981) was a Hungarian author and Olympic bronze medalist. She was born in Szombathely and died in Balatonalmádi. During the London 1948 Summer Olympics, she competed in the ' epic works' category producing "Der Jugendquell" ("The Well of Youth"), which won her a bronze medal. [1]
During World War II, she was interned in KZ Ravensbrück, KZ Flossenbürg, and KZ Mauthausen but survived. [1]