Franek Trefalt was born on March 11, 1931, in Primskovo, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.
Ján Franek was born in 1960.
Friedrich Franek was born on 1891-07-16.
Ivan Franek was born in 1965, in Plzen, Czech Republic.
Franek Trefalt has: Played Samo in "Vesna" in 1953. Performed in "Trenutki odlocitve" in 1955. Played Samo in "Ne cakaj na maj" in 1957. Played George in "The Festival Girls" in 1961. Played Charlie - fotoreporter in "Desant na Drvar" in 1963. Performed in "Laznivka" in 1965. Played Dezurni policajac na Sezani in "Druga strana medalje" in 1965. Played Njemacki oficir in "Sarajevski atentat" in 1968. Played Nemacki major in "Krvava bajka" in 1969.
Friedrich Franek died on 1976-04-08.
Franek is Eliezer's foreman at Buna. Franek notices Eliezer's gold tooth and gets a dentist in the camp to pry it out with a rusty spoon.
Claire Franek has written: 'Qui est au bout du fil?'
The cast of The Festival Girls - 1961 includes: Demeter Bitenc as Member of Jury Janez Cuk as Hotel Manager Alain Dijon as Dirk Vangard Scilla Gabel as Nadja Eduard Linkers as Jerome Helga Liotta as Starlet Regina Seiffert as Liz Anita Semmler as Starlet Franek Trefalt as George Barbara Valentin as Valentine Helma Vandenberg
Franek was a fellow inmate at the concentration camp in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel. He was known for his manipulative and selfish behavior, especially towards Elie's father. Franek forced Elie to give up his gold tooth in exchange for not beating his father.
The cast of Laznivka - 1965 includes: Dusan Antonijevic as Stric Danilo Benedicic Rusa Bojc Angelca Hlebce as Brankina mama Janko Hocevar Lidija Kozlovic Boris Kralj Marija Mastnak Snezana Mihajlovic Vera Murko Majda Potokar as Branka Irena Prosen as Ranka Alenka Rancic Sava Severova Vera Sipova as Beba Franek Trefalt Danilo Turk Ivo Zor
Franek wanted Elie's gold tooth in exchange for easier work and better treatment in the concentration camp. Franek used various tactics to pressure and manipulate Elie into giving up his tooth, eventually resorting to violence when Elie refused.
Franek wanted Elie's gold tooth in the book Night as a symbolic act of dehumanization and power over Elie. By forcefully taking away Elie's tooth, Franek aimed to strip him of his dignity and identity, reducing him to a mere object.