Oskar Kafka
1882–1957 (age 75)
Biography
Oskar Kafka was a Czech resident who lived during a transformative period in Central European history. Born in 1882, he witnessed the transition from the Austro-Hungarian Empire through the establishment of Czechoslovakia and into the mid-twentieth century.
Kafka passed away in 1957 at the age of 75, leaving behind a life lived through decades of significant historical change. He was laid to rest in the Evangelical Cemetery in Praha-Strašnice, reflecting his faith and connection to Prague's religious community.