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Rudolf Daniel
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Rudolf Daniel, born 20 April 1911 in Oslavany, Brno-venkov district, Czechoslovakia, came from a Moravian Romani family that made a living by trading horses. Rudolf Daniel was the only child of Tomáš Daniel (1890‒1935) and his wife Apolonie born Malík (1890‒1981). Rudolf Daniel attended primary school in Oslavany and in Rousínov (Vyškov district), where he graduated from secondary school. Before World War II, he lived with his mother and other relatives in Hrušovany u Brna (Brno-venkov district).

From August 1940 to February 1941, Rudolf Daniel was interned in an ‘Arbeits-Straflager’ [penal labour camp] in Hodonín near Kunštát. When the Zigeunerlager was established there, Rudolf Daniel was interned there with some relatives from 4 August 1942, but he was released after less than a month. A year later, he was interned again and deported in a mass transport of Roma and Sinti to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp, where he was registered on 19 October 1943. On 15 April 1944 he was transferred to Buchenwald concentration camp and subsequently also interned in Mittelbau-Dora and Bergen-Belsen. The internment in the concentration camps caused him permanent health problems.

After the war, Rudolf Daniel returned to Hrušovany u Brna and gradually settled in Brno during the fifties. At this time, he actively participated in the Romani civil rights movement and Roma consciousness campaigns. Together with Antonín Daniel (1913–1996), an educator and activist also originally from Oslavany, and Tomáš Holomek (1911–1988), he worked as one of the Romani advisors to the Regional National Committee in Brno in the framework of activities focused on the Romani population.

Together with Anna Danielová (1921–1999} and the violin virtuoso Rudolf Daniel (1919‒1968), both also originally from Oslavany, Rudolf Daniel belonged to a group of Romani activists from Brno who founded the Provisional Regional Committee of Gypsies on 24 June 1950 and unsuccessfully sought to establish a Romani organisation with operations throughout Czechoslovakia.

At the end of the 1960s, when the state allowed the establishment of the Czech Union of Gypsies-Roma (1969 to 1973), Rudolf Daniel was one of its founding members and an important figure, the chairman of the Union‘s Preparatory Municipal Committee in Brno and the director of the Union‘s Névodrom production collective in Brno (1970 to 1971). His work promoting the commemoration of the National Socialist persecution of the Roma was also important. Together with Anna Danielová, Tomáš Holomek and others, he was a member of the Commission of Former Concentration Camp Prisoners within the Union of Gypsies-Roma, which strove for public commemoration and recognition of the Romani victims.

Rudolf Daniel is the author of an important unpublished manuscript of the book ‘Housle a kůň’ [‘The Violin and the Horse’, held at the Museum of Romani Culture in Brno], which he completed some time in the early 1950s. In this work, in addition to personal memories, he combined valuable data about the occupational culture, lifestyle and the tragic history of the South Moravian Roma during World War II. He died on 20 December 1978 in Brno.

Citation

Michal Schuster: Rudolf Daniel, in: Encyclopaedia of the Nazi Genocide of the Sinti and Roma in Europe. Ed. by Karola Fings, Research Centre on Antigypsyism at Heidelberg University, Heidelberg 12 March 2024. -

1943
19 March 1943About 1,050 men, women and children deported from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (German occupied Czech lands) on the basis of the ‘Auschwitz decree’ are registered on arrival in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp. They arrive on the third mass transport from the Protectorate, departing from the city of Olomouc.
1950
24 June 1950In Czechoslovakia, a group of Romani representatives from Brno, among them Rudolf Daniel (born 1911), Anna Danielová and Rudolf Daniel (born 1919), founds the ‘Provisional Regional Committee of Gypsies’.
1969
30 August 1969The Czech ‘Union of Gypsies-Roma’ [Svaz Cikánů-Romů] is officially established in Brno, Czechoslovakia.