Jan Wiener

Jan Wiener

Jan Wiener Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 27, 2010.
PRAGUE (AP) — Jan Wiener, a Czech Jew who fought in the British air force during World War II after fleeing Nazis in Germany and Czechoslovakia, has died. He was 90 years old.

Jiri Pehe, director at Prague's branch of New York University, said Wiener died Wednesday at Prague's military hospital. The cause of death was not given.

Born May 26, 1920 in Hamburg, Germany, to a Czech-German Jewish family, Wiener and his life reflected the turbulence of the 20th century.

His family fled Hitler's Germany for Prague, but Wiener found himself on the run again after Czechoslovakia was occupied by Nazi troops.

He managed to escape to Britain through Yugoslavia and Italy, where he was captured, to join the Royal Air Force's No. 311 Czechoslovak Bomber Squadron.

Wiener's father committed suicide to avoid ending up in the hands of the Nazis. His mother died in the Theresienstadt Nazi concentration camp north of Prague.

After the Communists took over Czechoslovakia in 1948, Wiener spent five years in communist prisons, a fate shared by many of his colleagues because the brave fighters anti-Nazi fighters who fought in the West were considered the enemies of the communist state.

In the mid-1960s, Wiener settled in the United States and became professor of history at the American University in Washington, D.C.

After the collapse of communism, he returned to his homeland on a regular basis and became a guest lecturer at Prague's branch of New York University.

Pehe said he remembered Wiener as a brave man who "rarely made a compromise."

"It was admirable that he was still able to give lectures when he was 88," he said.

Wiener is survived by his wife, Zuzana, a son and a daughter.




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Anna Saxman

July 30, 2019

Gerdi was an important teacher and role model for us students at Windsor Mountain

Anthony (Ted) Vanech

June 15, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kerry Gubits

November 28, 2013

I was blessed to have known you, Jan. You were one of the finest men to have ever lived.

MIKE HALMOS

October 15, 2012

THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING GERDI.MY CONDOLANCES TO HIS FAMILY AND ALL WHO WERE ENRICHED BY SUCH A REMARKABLE MAN.

Florbela Cunha

March 7, 2012

Jan Wiener was my teacher in Prague, in my Erasmus year. He was trully an inspiration and a great storyteller. I will always remember his classes.

David R. Bean

October 9, 2011

I am VERY sad of heart to have learned just a few minutes ago of this sad news! I was researching some German History tonight as part of an ongoing effort to understand this world and my place in it. Specifically, I wanted to learn more about Reinhard Heydrich, a high-level leader in Germany's Third Reich. I recalled that my History Teacher at Windsor Mountain School in Lenox, MA had written a book on his assassination while I was there. Upon searching the Web for this book I came upon this dreadful news! I recall with fond memories his Gymnastics Class at WMS, and from this experience along with all my other experiences with this most remarkable human being, I must take this opportunity to thank him for the wisdom I have gained from metaphorically climbing upon his shoulders to see just a little further into this universe and
for poignant lessons on persevering with resolution and steel heart at whatever goals I may wish to reach. I attended both the 1996 and the 2006 WMS Reunions. I arrived on my bicycle at Lenox from Boston in 2006 expecting to come up behind and tap him on the shoulder and say,"I'm here, Gerdi!" Unfortunately, he did not make it to Lenox for the 2006 WMS Reunion, so I never got the chance to reconnect and discuss my ongoing exploration of history and Social Science in general! It's been a hard week for me, learning of Gerdi"s death a year or so after that fact AND of the death of Steve Jobs, one of the greatest visionary geniuses and benefactors in, my opinion, in human history.

With this, I humbly extend my heartfelt condolences to his family and all who had the privilege of knowing him in life!

Ruth Zitron-Cummins

September 26, 2011

I have viewed the film Fighter many times and each time learn something new. He and his friend Arnost Lustig were exceptional and endearing and both, of course, were heroes. I found myself "falling in love" with them. I have told friends about the film and how unique and human it really is.

Laura Jones

May 3, 2011

I was just thinking of Jan today as I started working on entering historical info for Terezin. I will remember his class in Prague like no other and especially the privilege of living in an adjacent apartment to he and Zuzana. I still think it is amazing that someone as remarkable as Jan existed.

Ben Gubits

April 29, 2011

All who knew Jan were truly blessed. Jan was not only an inspiration for my life, but was the best teacher I ever had. You are a true hero Jan, in every sense of the word. My heart goes ou to Suzanna, and the rest of the wiener family.

Michael Rosato

April 28, 2011

I didn't know him personally... only through the documentary "Fighter" which I now own. His decency and perseverance are inspiring and make me thankful that their were such human beings alive during such turbulent times. Michael Rosato

Evlyn Drew

December 6, 2010

I am so deeply saddened to hear this news. Jan, we will miss you, but you will never be forgotten. I'm thankful to have spent Thanksgiving 2005 with you and Zuzana in Prague and I have thought of you every Thanksgiving since.

Richard Guthrie

December 3, 2010

Oh, I am so sad... so sad. Yet I feel privileged to have know such a remarkable man. After all Jan has been through - the unthinkable horrors - the moments of great fear - the sorrows - oh, the pain and suffering; yet Jan could still take time to share a few kind words with ordinary people, like myself and make a moment beautiful. Jan has been my model of a hero. Jan always seemed to have the time to talk and to listen. In my mind, Jan stands tall; as that tall, handsome man who shined warmth, kindness, while holding an unwavering strength of conviction. Jan, The Fighter, you will be remembered as an inspiration to us all. We must never forget and must carry on the fight against tyranny and oppression. And to Suzanna, please, I wish I could be there with you to express my sorrow. I am with you in spirit and here for you in all ways.

Harold H. Rihner

December 2, 2010

Jan was a dear friend, wise teacher and GREAT mentor. I will sadly miss him.

The world will now be less luminous, but hopefully the knowledge that he left us with will guide us to a brighter, safer and peaceful future.

Bill and Janet

December 1, 2010

After working many years side be side with such a great man we are truly at a loss for words. Our thoughts are with his family. He will be missed by many people who's lives he touched with his quick wit and perseverance.

November 30, 2010

I had the great pleasure of going on a canoe trip with Jan while at the Canyon Ranch some years ago. How lucky I was to be able to spend time with such an exceptional person. I have never forgotten him and my thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Aaron Pierce

November 30, 2010

Jan was a truly great teacher, and I consider myself very lucky to have been able to hear his stories first-hand. He lead a remarkable life and will surely be missed. Warmest regards to all family and friends.

Caroline Noonan

November 30, 2010

Never above, never below and always together. Jan, you were a wonderful teacher and I feel priviledged to have know you.

Haley Cipkala

November 30, 2010

My sincerest condolences. I feel so honored to have been able to learn from him. He taught our class so many life lessons that I will cherish for the rest of my life. The world has lost a truly amazing man.

Haley Cipkala

November 30, 2010

My sincerest condolences. Jan was one of the most inspiring individuals I have ever had the honor of meeting. He taught our class so many life lessons that I will treasure for the rest of my life. The world has lost a truly amazing man.

Adina Klein

November 30, 2010

One of my best memories from my abroad program in Prague, and living in the Kolej, was walking with Jan to the tram stop on Thursday mornings. He was truly inspiring in more ways than one.

Rachel Park

November 30, 2010

Goodbye Jan. I've lit a candle and I'll drink a toast. Zuzana, we love you.

Rose Davis-MacDonald

November 30, 2010

Suzana and family so sorry for the loss of your wonderful husband, father and friend. When I think of Jan I think of a dear man who could be serious and so very funny. May you rest in peace Jan as we keep your spirit alive. Working with you both at C.R will always have a place in my heart.

Jerry Bresin

November 30, 2010

Dear Zuzana,
Gerdi was one of my lifetime heros. He was everything I wish I could have been. During my time at Windsor he taught me many things that I will never forget. May he rest in peace and may you find solace in his memory.
With Love and affection

WMS '67

Ellen Levy-Lanciano

November 29, 2010

Jan - how often you spoke and how you chose your words. You spoke, I listened, I learned and I passed it on so others could know of your generosity, wisdom and character. I hope you find this next transition as exciting as the first. With love, Ellen Levy-Lanciano and family.

wayne lemanski

November 29, 2010

Suzana

So many ways to describe Jan but a gentleman is the best description. May we all age as well as he did. Thank you both for the time you spent with Abigail when she visited Prague. Our condolences.

Wayne and Colette Lemanski
Lenox,MA

T B

November 29, 2010

God rest you well, Sir. Thank you for your personal sacrifices during very dark times. He survived despite Stalin and Hitler. That is highest accomplishment I can imagine.

Linda Jackson

November 29, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. He was indeed a great hero and I know you all were very proud of him as everyone should be.

November 28, 2010

Begin your Guest Book entry here. Susana i remember you and jan from canyon ranch.I am so sad for your loss but i feel blessed to have known such a remarkable person.My thoughts are with you and your family. lisa codella

November 28, 2010

WE ARE SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT GIVE YOUR FAMILY STRENGTH IN YOUR TIME OF NEED.

Victoria&Andrew VZj

November 28, 2010

'Loss myself n`words'
A true hero of
Sentiments as another
sunset shines down upon
a spirtual Universal journey..
Bread of Christ GodBless RIP

Elizabeth Lawrence

November 28, 2010

My heart goes out to Zuzana and the rest of Jan's family. I had the pleasure of studying history with Jan in Prague and will always treasure him and all of his stories. He truly was an inspiration to us all.

William Patrick

November 28, 2010

My dad was in England during the war. Y'all may have fought together. God bless you and your service.

Abby Palmer

November 28, 2010

Susanna,
I remember you both fondly from Windsor Mountain. Take good care of yourself through this time.
Abby Palmer

Angela Farris

November 28, 2010

I had never heard of Mr. Wiener and today I learned a man's courageous story of survival. May that story continue on thru his family. May God Bless all of the Wiener family during this time of loss.

Aaron Strauss

November 28, 2010

May G-d grant the Wiener Family peace and comfort.

Mr. Wiener is an inspiration to Jews and non-Jews everywhere.

November 28, 2010

Judi and I were saddened to hear that Gerdi (Jan) died a few days ago. He was a charming and fascinating man. It was always an education to speak to him and find out more about the Bondy family history. Despite a lifetime full of heartache, he was also a lot of fun. We'll miss him.

-Charley Gerard

ginger cary

November 28, 2010

/Dear Mrs. Wiener: My heart and my prayers go out to you and your family during this terrible loss. Your husband was one heck of a man. He and his family must have endured the worst extermination of human life in history. My prayer is that you know you will see him again one day and all that hurt will be gone. God bless you Mrs. Wiener and your family. May you continue to bask in the glory of our God and Savior. Ginger

Tom Gugliuzza

November 28, 2010

My heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends in your loss of Jan. Jan you truly are a hero.

Erma Moss-Wilburn

November 27, 2010

And the Angels shall bear him up

TERREL JUMET CLARK

November 27, 2010

HE WILL BE MISSED. A SUPER PERSON.

Diane Staver

November 27, 2010

I am sorry for your loss Zuzana.

Diane Staver, Windsor Mountain '75.

Francis Ireland

November 27, 2010

The Best of Men.Loved my Hikes with you Jan.

In Peace, Francis Ireland

Jim Hickman

November 27, 2010

What a great man and I know God will reward him.

Chris Bellew

November 27, 2010

Please keep this inspirational man's accomplishments alive for the sake of history. I didn't have the opportunity to meet him, but it would have been an honor.

R Golaty

November 27, 2010

To the the family of Jan Wiener - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Jan Wiener will be missed by many.

November 27, 2010

My deepest sympathy to you Zuzana and family. He was a man of great integrity and a delightful person. I am glad that I had the opportunity to know and work with him.

Sincerely,
Rosemary Larkin

Linda Dreher

November 27, 2010

Thank you to a man who did not say one day I want to be a hero! But that is what is was...Thank you for giving so much! May you rest in peace and know how important you were to the world!

Ian Turner

November 27, 2010

Another from a generation we will never see the like of again.
Rest in peace.
Plenty remember.

Harvey Chatis

November 27, 2010

To Zuzana and Family: It has been many years since I last saw Gerdi and you at Windsor Mountain in Lenox. He was an amazing man and a great educator. My life has been greatly enriched by what I learned from this remarkable man. May he rest in peace.

November 27, 2010

For Jan, for all like him who left before him, and for all like him who leave after him, may we never forget. God Bless you, sir.

Eric Chambala

November 27, 2010

The world has lost another brave hero and a bit of History is gone with his passing.

dear teacher and friend

Anne Hemenway

November 27, 2010

Fare thee well to dear Jan, beloved teacher and friend, a hero to us all. Deepest sympathy and love Zuzana, Tanya, Joseph and family.

James M. Hess

November 27, 2010

Thank you Jan Wiener for your deeds in WW2, I had a brother in the U.S.8th Air Force, Killed at age 20 over Kassel, Germany 1944
May we all appreciate the deeds of you and your commrades did so we could do what we are doing today.

November 27, 2010

Amen Mr. Wiener!

becca

November 27, 2010

Remarkable man, who was able to transcend unspeakable tragedies, and lift the human spirit closer to truth, justice, and goodness through his life's work. May you rest in peace, sir.

tom wenger

November 27, 2010

R.I.P. JAN WIENER,thank you for my freedom,you were special

Robert Beal

November 27, 2010

Dear Suzana,
While we have never met I feel as if I know you and Jan well for I am Cecily's brother and have heard so much about both of you. What a remarkable human being Jan was and I know how much he meant to you and all of his countless friends and family. I was so pleased to hear that Cecily and Bob were able to spend time with you both in Prague in September. It meant so much to them as I'm sure it did to you. My heartfelt sympathies to you on the the loss of a man who truly was a world citizen...but always a devoted Czech to the end!
Most sincerely,
Bo Beal

Fthoma Plavchan

November 27, 2010

vichnaya jemu pamyat

November 27, 2010

Being Czechoslovakian myself, this story about Wiener's life brought tears to my eyes, compassion for him and though I never knew of him before this Obit. I am so proud of this man.

Andy

November 27, 2010

God Bless You.
Shalom !

November 27, 2010

He and others were very brave to endure what they did at the hands of Hitler and the communist.May his legacy live on in the works he has done. B.Rozier,Georgia, U.S.A.

David&Badema Johnson

November 27, 2010

Prayers to the family, and friends of Mr. Wiener. Some people do nothing all their lives and yet some people do something that defines the rest of their lives. I hope god welcomes you as you spent your time in hell. RIP..

Wuane Johnstone

November 27, 2010

To Jan's family-
I am deeply grieved when I think of your loss. Jan was a most wonderful person I had the pleasure of knowing in the many years we worked together at Canyon Ranch in the Berkshires. He made me understand this world a little better through the stories of his life experiences. I will never forget the friendliness and kindness he extended to me. He was loved by all who came in contact with him at Canyon Ranch. Please accept my sincere sympathy

Marcia Blank Kelly

November 27, 2010

I never knew this gentleman, but I am saddened at his loss and at the many cataclisms he faced throughout his life. I wish I could have met him, he must have been a very strong man to survive the Nazis & communists and continue to lead a productive life as a professor and guest lecturer. May God bless his soul.

November 27, 2010

The world has lost a great man. We have only had a few heroes, now one is gone. God bless you and your family

Jim Gibson

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