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Johann Wilhelm Trollmann
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'''Johann Wilhelm Trollmann''' (
December 27,
1907 -
February 9,
1943) was a
Germany German Sinti Sinto Boxing boxer.
The charismatic Trollmann became prominent in the late 1920s and was a special favorite of female fans, with whom he flirted even during fights. On
June 9,
1933, he fought for the German light-heavyweight title and although he clearly led by points over his opponent
Adolf Witt, the fight was judged "no result". The audience rebelled, and the
Nazism Nazi officials were forced to acknowledge Trollmann as the victor. Six days later, however, he was again stripped of the title. A new fight was scheduled for
July 21, with
Gustav Eder as Trollmann's opponent. Trollmann was threatened that he had to change his "dancing" style or lose his license. On the day of the fight he arrived with his hair dyed blond and his body whitened with flour, the caricature of an
Aryan. He took the blows of his opponent for five rounds before he collapsed.
The persecution of Sinti and Roma in Germany dramatically increased in the following years.
Sterilization (surgical procedure) sterilization often prevented their internment in
concentration camps, and Trollmann too underwent this operation. In
1939 he was drafted into the
Wehrmacht, and fought on the eastern front. After returning wounded in
1941, the
Gestapo arrested him in June
1942 and he was interned in
Neuengamme concentration camp, where he was humiliated and ultimately killed.
In 2003 the German boxing federation decided to recognize Trollmann as the winner of the 1933 championship.
Category:1907 births Trollman, Johann
Category:1943 deaths Trollman, Johann
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