Friedrich Buchczyk

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Friedrich Buchczyk
Buchczyk (2nd from the right)

Friedrich Buchczyk , later Fryderyk Buchczik (born September 19, 1916 in Zaborze , German Empire ; †?), Also called "Frida", was a German football player . Buchczyk played for SC Preußen Hindenburg in the 1930s and 1940s .

At the beginning of his career he was a pure left winger , later he developed into a feared goalscorer .

Buchczyk was the Oberschlesischer top scorer in the 1943/44 season as a player in SC Preußen Hindenburg .

In the spring of 1945 in Silesia , a Polish administration was established, the family as hundreds of thousands remained on the other inhabitants of the Upper Silesian industrial region of expulsion recessed and forced resettlement because the professionals were needed in the factories and local businesses.

After the "Decree of November 10, 1945 on the change and definition of first and last names", the names were Polonized. His official name was "Fryderyk Buchczik".

In 1945 he was one of the founding members of the Polish football club Pogoń Zabrze (since 1948 Górnik Zabrze ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Werner Rautenberg: Germans and Germans of Origin in Poland , in: From Politics and Contemporary History , December 9, 1988.
  2. Decree z dnia 10 listopada o zmianie i ustaleniu imion i nazwisk , Dz.URP, no.56, poz.310, 1945; see: Matthias Kneip: The German language in Upper Silesia . Dortmund 1999, pp. 169-171.
  3. mkszaborzezabrze.futbolowo.pl (Polish)