

A rock-solid defender for Legia Warsaw and Poland, whose career was tragically cut short by a severe injury on the pitch.
Bernard Blaut was the defensive anchor for one of Polish football's most storied teams. Throughout the 1960s, his presence in the heart of Legia Warsaw's back line provided a foundation for their domestic successes. His consistency and toughness earned him a regular spot on the Polish national team, where he competed in an era of formidable Eastern European sides. Blaut's career, however, is often framed by a single, devastating moment: a severe leg fracture suffered during a 1969 match that effectively ended his playing days at the highest level. His subsequent transition into coaching and management was a testament to his enduring love for the game, though he never quite escaped the shadow of what might have been.
1928–1945
Born between the Depression and the end of WWII. Too young to fight, old enough to remember. They became the conformist middle managers of the 1950s — and the civil rights leaders who quietly dismantled Jim Crow.
Bernard was born in 1940, placing them squarely in The Silent Generation. The events that shaped this generation — world wars, depression, and rapid industrialization — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1940
#1 Movie
Fantasia
Best Picture
Rebecca
The world at every milestone
The Blitz: Germany bombs London
WWII ends; atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
DNA structure discovered by Watson and Crick
Elvis Presley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show
NASA founded
Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human in space
First Earth Day; The Beatles break up
John Lennon shot and killed in New York
Hubble Space Telescope launched; Germany reunifies
Y2K passes without incident; contested Bush-Gore election
iPhone released; Great Recession begins
His full name was Bernard Adolf Blaut.
The injury that ended his peak career happened in a match against Górnik Zabrze.
He passed away in 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
“A clean tackle stops the attack before their play even begins.”