Ernst Moltzer Explained

Ernst Moltzer
Fullname:Ernst Octavianus Moltzer
Nationality:Dutch
Birth Date:1 May 1910
Birth Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Death Place:North Sea
Classes:6 Metre
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Updated:2014-01-04

Ernst Octavianus Moltzer (1 May 1910 – 15 November 1941) was a sailor from the Netherlands who represented his native country as at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Kiel. Ernst, as crew member on the Dutch 6 Metre De Ruyter, took the 8th place with helmsman Joop Carp and fellow crew members: Ansco Dokkum, Kees Jonker and Herman Looman.

Personal life

Ernst Moltzer married in 1939 with countess Gertrude Anna Luise Therese Thusnelde von Sarnthein from Austria. During World War 2, he, along with his nephew and his uncle, was on the board of directors of Lucas Bols, a family-run company making and selling liquor, but was forced out after complaining that they were making too much money doing business with the German occupier. He became an Engelandvaarder, but died on the North Sea while trying to escape to England.[1] [2] His death certificate, dated 12 January 1951, states the date of death as 15 November 1941. A jawbone, fished out of the North Sea in 2003, was confirmed in 2024 to be Moltzer's.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Opgeviste kaak leidt na 82 jaar tot identificatie van Engelandvaarder Ernst Moltzer . NOS . 16 February 2024 . 16 February 2024 . nl.
  2. Web site: Olympians Who Were Killed or Missing in Action or Died as a Result of War . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417055433/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/friv/lists.cgi?id=65 . dead . 17 April 2020 . 24 July 2018 . Sports Reference.