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Otto Plaschkes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Otto Plaschkes
Otto Plaschkes (13 September 1929 – 14 February 2005) was a British-Jewish film producer. ==Early life==
Plaschkes was born in Vienna. His father, a butcher, was from Bratislava and his mother from Budapest. Plaschkes left for England at the age of ten, although he always expressed doubts about his date of birth—his personal papers gave three different birth dates〔—and felt that his mother may have added a year to qualify him for the kindertransport, which enabled him to escape the Nazi regime. After arriving in England, he was temporarily adopted by a family in Liverpool, but, more fortunately than many Jewish refugees, was soon reunited with his parents, younger brother and older sister in Salisbury, where he was to grow up and where his father started a sausage casing business. Plaschkes attended Bishop Wordsworth's School, where William Golding was amongst his teachers; many of his contemporaries have claimed that he was in fact the inspiration for the sensitive, overweight character of Piggy in Golding's ''Lord of the Flies'',〔 a claim which Golding never confirmed or denied. Plaschkes went on to read History at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he was a member of the Cambridge Film Society, and then took an education diploma at Wadham College, Oxford.
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