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  1. His parents, Ernst-Roman and Paulina, were German. His father, a soldier for the German Empire , died on the Western Front in the First World War . His mother sent him to a German kindergarten, a German primary school [ 3 ] and, when he was nine years old, to the German football team 1.

  2. Mar 24, 2017 · Born Ernst Otto Pradella in June 1916 to German parents in Katowice, a town in Upper Silesia which at the time belonged to the German Empire, he became a Polish citizen once WWI ended and the...

  3. Sep 16, 2020 · Ernst Otto Prandella (‘Ezi Wilimowski’) was born in Kattowitz, then in the German Empire, in 1916, during the First World War. Both Ernst’s parents were of German descent. His father died fighting for Germany on the Eastern Front.

  4. Willimowski took up German citizenship – his parents, Ernst-Roman and Paulina, were German and his father had been a soldier in the German Empire. His identity was complex. He had grown up speaking German at home, calling himself a Silesian and went to a German primary school.

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  5. Ernest Wilimowski was born Ernst Pradella in Kattowitz (Katowice) in June 1916 and would go onto become one of the most legendary players of his or any other era and also one of Poland's most controversial. Born into a German-speaking Silesian family, his father died at the front in WWI and he later.

  6. His parents, Ernst-Roman and Paulina, were German. His father, a soldier for the German Empire, died on the Western Front in the First World War. His mother sent him to a German kindergarten, a German primary school and, when he was nine years old, to the German football team 1. FC Kattowitz.

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  8. Ernst Wilimowski was born on June 23, 1916, in Lipine, a small village in Poland. Growing up in a humble household, Wilimowski developed a strong work ethic and passion for sports from a young age. Despite facing financial challenges, he was determined to excel in whatever he pursued.

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