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Czech Town Mesmerized by Kerry Campaign ( Kerry's grandfather was born here )
The Las Vegas Sun ^ | February 16, 2004 at 18:00:08 PST | KAREL JANICEK

Posted on 02/16/2004 7:11:01 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach

Czech Town Mesmerized by Kerry Campaign

By KAREL JANICEK
ASSOCIATED PRESS

HORNI BENESOV, Czech Republic (AP) -

American presidential politics don't normally cause much of a stir in this far-flung corner of the Czech Republic. But revelations that John Kerry's grandfather was born here have mesmerized the mountain town.

Suddenly, Horni Benesov's 2,400 people can't get enough of the Democratic front-runner's quest for the White House or his Czech ancestor, an ethnic German Jew who fled rising anti-Semitism for America's shores at the turn of the last century.

If the Massachusetts senator clinches his party's nomination, Mayor Josef Klech is ready to offer Kerry a more obscure post - honorary citizen of this former mining town in the northeastern Czech Republic's Jeseniky mountains.

"We're keeping our fingers crossed for him," Klech said.

Word of Kerry's Czech connection first surfaced last year, when an Austrian genealogist hired by The Boston Globe discovered that the candidate's paternal grandfather, Frederick A. Kerry, was born in Horni Benesov as Fritz Kohn in 1873.

The news reportedly astonished Kerry, a Catholic, and it sent a thrill through the town 175 miles east of Prague, whose history dates to 1253. Two townsfolk thought the tale so fantastic, they accused the mayor of making it up.

"We were taken by surprise," Klech said. "Who could expect that?"

Today, there's nothing left to suggest Jews ever lived here: no synagogue, no traces of Jewish tombstones.

Fritz Kohn, a son of Benedikt Kohn and his wife, Mathilde, once worked in the local brewery. Czech government archives reveal that Fritz Kohn changed his name to Frederick Kerry on March 17, 1902, and emigrated to the United States three years later.

Tomas Jelinek, the leader of Prague's Jewish community, said many Jews left for the United States at the time to seek a better life and to escape anti-Semitism.

Kerry first settled in Chicago before moving to Boston, where his wife, Ida, gave birth to John Kerry's father, Richard, in 1915. Frederick Kerry, apparently despondent over mounting debts, shot himself in the head in Boston's Copley Plaza Hotel in 1921 and died.

The Kohn family house is gone, and the remains of the brewery are now a public sauna. But the people of Horni Benesov are closely following Kerry's progress.

"We are grateful for him," said Eva Bambuskova, 55, a music teacher. "All this is good for our town."

At the end of the 19th century, Horni Benesov was a lively mining town and textile industry center in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its mines yielded gold and silver, then later zinc and lead as the precious metals petered out.

The town's 5,000 citizens, mostly ethnic Germans, knew the town by its German name, Bennisch.

Shortly after World War II, about 3 million ethnic Germans were expelled from then-Czechoslovakia and had their property confiscated. They were considered enemies of the Czechs and Slovaks because many had supported Adolf Hitler and the wartime Nazi occupation of the Czech lands.

Their exodus, and the arrival of Czech newcomers, meant there was virtually no information about Horni Benesov and its past. All that survived was a book of the town's photographs from 1937, which contains a picture of Kerry's grandfather's house.

The last mine closed in 1992, and joblessness here is 16 percent. Klech, the mayor, hopes his town could become a gateway for tourists to nearby ski resorts - and that perhaps a Kerry connection could help.

"We'll certainly invite him," he said. "But of course it's up to him to decide whether he wants to see a place where his ancestors used to live."

Bambuskova, the music teacher, said she'll be happy to have him as an honorary citizen.

"Why not? He's got his roots here, and we should let other people know about it," she said.

"His case shows that someone whose family came from a small town like this can have a chance to become president."

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I thought Kerry was French.
1 posted on 02/16/2004 7:11:02 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
The town was an ethnically-German town in the Austro-Hungarian province of Bohemia.
Kerry/Kohn was an Austrian Jew. Why are the Czech's claiming him?
What's next? Are they going to call Budweiser a Czech beer?

I have nothing against the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans, but this historical revisionism and ignorance is silly.
2 posted on 02/16/2004 7:18:48 PM PST by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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To: rmlew
The Sudeten Germans DO have something against their expulsion though. As the article implies, they were really the only inhabitants and people FROM, quite a large area, and they were just shipped out and the territory given to ethnic Slavs who had never lived there, or wanted to.
3 posted on 02/16/2004 7:24:00 PM PST by Chris Talk (What Earth now is, Mars once was. What Mars now is, Earth will become.)
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To: Chris Talk
I'm 1/2 Galicianer Jew, and 1/2 Northern Polish (formerly Prussian) Jew.
My family homes were stolen multiple times from 1939-1946.
You will excuse me if I do not weep for people who welcomed Hitler. They should have stuck with the Hapsburgs and Hohenzollerns.
4 posted on 02/16/2004 7:29:06 PM PST by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Horni Benesov?

Maybe they can change the name to honor Kerry - "Horni Senator."

If Kerry was president in 1941, the town would still be under German rule.
5 posted on 02/16/2004 7:34:50 PM PST by bigcat00
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To: bigcat00
LOL!
6 posted on 02/16/2004 7:40:47 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
BFD!
7 posted on 02/16/2004 7:42:32 PM PST by faithincowboys ( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Wait. I'm so confused. I thought he was Irish. What's his mother's nationality?

Respectful question: How is it he is surprised to find out about his grandfather's name and origin? Don't most people know who their grandparents are and how they got here?
8 posted on 02/16/2004 8:32:00 PM PST by ntnychik
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To: ntnychik
Well I thought he was french. And I think he is Catholic also, when did that happen?
9 posted on 02/16/2004 8:41:46 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: ntnychik


Ain't that a Vince Foster moment?








10 posted on 02/16/2004 8:46:49 PM PST by autoresponder (JAMES BOND: http://00access.tripod.com/007.html J-FK: http://00access.tripod.com/Kerry.html)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Faith 'n begorah!
11 posted on 02/16/2004 8:50:48 PM PST by Hon
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To: ntnychik
Whopper of the Week: John KerryDid he pretend to be Irish?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1063174/posts
12 posted on 02/16/2004 8:51:54 PM PST by Hon
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To: rmlew
What's next? Are they going to call Budweiser a Czech beer?
I have a souvenir bottle here - empty :(
It says Budvar Budweiser, Czech Premium Lager. Perhaps it was a Sudetenland brew at first ?
13 posted on 02/16/2004 8:54:08 PM PST by 1066AD
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To: rmlew
I'm 1/2 Galicianer Jew, and 1/2 Northern Polish (formerly Prussian) Jew.
Revised for accuracy
I'm 1/2 Galicianer Jew (now Ukraine, thank you Molotov), 1/4 central Polish (Russian till 1917) and 1/4 Northern Polish (formerly Prussian) Jew.
14 posted on 02/16/2004 9:05:22 PM PST by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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To: 1066AD
Anheuser and Busch were ethnically German immigrants in Saint Louis. They are responsible for the beer and company we think of in the US. (I would say love, but I drink Miller light.)
Budvar Budweiser is based on the Czech Joint Brewry which has nothing to do with the American brand. They both use similar techniques derived in the town of Budweiser.
15 posted on 02/16/2004 9:18:15 PM PST by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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To: Hon
Thanks for the great thread.
16 posted on 02/16/2004 9:39:39 PM PST by ntnychik (I'm still confused.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Maybe he's related to the Cleaning Lady.
17 posted on 02/16/2004 9:43:24 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
The news reportedly astonished Kerry...

...NOT! I guarantee you he knew all about his grandfather. The giveaway is the fact that Kerry already said he knew about his grandmother being Jewish for 15 years (although he never told his kids) so it really wasn't too tough to connect the dots. Besides I am sure Kerry knew all about his grandparents from early youth but kept his mouth shut so he could stay in Boston Brahmin society.

19 posted on 02/17/2004 4:04:22 AM PST by PJ-Comix (Saddam Hussein was only 537 Florida votes away from still being in power)
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How is it he is surprised to find out about his grandfather's name and origin? Don't most people know who their grandparents are and how they got here?

Correct. His name is Kerry in heavily Irish Boston yet he is told that he is NOT Irish. So we are to believe that his curiousity somehow just stopped there?

20 posted on 02/17/2004 4:07:07 AM PST by PJ-Comix (Saddam Hussein was only 537 Florida votes away from still being in power)
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