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Albert Richter

Albert Richter (14 October 1912 in Cologne, Germany〔(The Cycling Website, History database, Albert Richter )〕 – January 2, 1940) was a German cyclist who won the world sprint championship. He was taken from a train by the Gestapo and never seen alive again.〔(VeloChronique (les chroniques du vélo), 4th January 2005, - Janvier 1940 : la Gestapo « suicide » Albert Richter )〕
==Background==
Albert Richter, known to friends as Teddy,〔 grew up in Sömmeringstraße 72, Ehrenfeld, Cologne. He was one of three brothers born in Cologne to a talented musician. Charles learned the saxophone, Josef the clarinet and Albert the violin.
Albert worked with his father and Charles in a family business making plaster figurines,〔http://www.guerre-mondiale.org/Biographies/richter.htm〕 although some sources say he was a plasterer, but he was frequently out of work in the Depression. He used his spare time to train on the velodrome in Cologne,〔Cycling Weekly, UK 11 January 1992, p26〕 in secret because his father disapproved.〔〔(Ronny de Schepper, 29-01-2007, Albert Richter (1912-1940), De Kampioen DieDe Hitlergroet Weigerde )〕 He rode his first races, on the road and on the track, at 16.〔 His father found out when Albert broke his collar bone. His rides, however, attracted the attention of Ernst Berliner, a former cycling champion who ran a furniture business in the city〔 and who had become a reputed cycling coach.〔 Berliner was Jewish and had had his business ransacked several times by Brown Shirts.〔Chany, Pierre (1988), La Fabuleuse Histoire du Cyclisme, Nathan, France, p425〕
In 1932, after winning the Grand Prix de Paris, Richter hoped to be picked for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. But he was disappointed.〔 The German federation could not afford his fare.〔

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