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  1. Best. TheEmperorsWrath. •. Yes, the Nazis considered Bayern to be a "Jewish club" so they were extra strict against us. Our president, Kurt Landauer, was thrown in Dachau and eventually fled the country. The team got in trouble with the Gestapo for visiting him in exile. Reply reply.

  2. May 26, 2014 · But FC Bayern München was a special thorn in the flesh of the Nazi machinery. Nazis routinely referred to FC Bayern München as a "Judenclub" ("Jew Club"), because German Jews had held some of the key leadership positions. The club won its first German national soccer championship in 1932 under the leadership of the Jewish club president Kurt ...

  3. Nazis routinely referred to FC Bayern München as a “Judenclub” (“Jew Club”) because German Jews had held some of the key leadership positions. The club won its first German national soccer championship in 1932 under the leadership of the Jewish club president Kurt Landauer and the coach Richard Dombi, an Austrian Jew.

  4. The key figure in the story is Kurt Landauer, a stout Bavarian from a wealthy Jewish family who was club president from 1919 onwards and made little Bayern into one of Germany's most dynamic ...

  5. Nov 29, 2013 · The Nazi authorities branded Bayern a “Jewish club” and the club lost team members and fans, and fell back in the national rankings. Read: Football grapples with anti-Semitism storm

  6. Jan 9, 2023 · Bayern Munich was founded in the bohemian quarter of Schwabing and was very much a Jewish club before the second world war. As a consequence, Bayern was targeted by the Nazis but players and officials continued to defy the regime with small acts of personal courage.

  7. Daniel Peretz ( Hebrew: דניאל פרץ, / ˈdɑːˈnɪɛl ˈpɛrɛ / t̻͡s̪; born 10 July 2000) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the Israel national team .

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