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Harry Kartz

Harry Kartz
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Fg Off Harry Kartz, circa 1940s
Chairman of Aston Villa F.C.
In office
1978–1980
Preceded by William Dugdale
Succeeded by Ron Bendall
Personal details
Born John Harry Kartz
(1913-10-26)26 October 1913
Hockley, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Died 12 March 2016(2016-03-12) (aged 102)
Solihull, United Kingdom
Spouse(s) Dorothy Cruse (m. 1940; d. 2012)
Children 2
Military service
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch RAF roundel.svg Royal Air Force
Years of service 1942–1945
Rank Flying officer
Unit RAF 9 Sqn.svg No. IX Squadron
Battles/wars World War II

John Harry Kartz (23 October 1913 – 12 March 2016) was a British businessman best known for his longtime association with Aston Villa, having held various roles at the club, including as chairman from 1978 to 1980. Kartz also fought in the Second World War, as a front gunner in No. IX Squadron.

In 1940, Kartz married Dorothy Cruse, and they were together for the next seventy-two years, until her death in 2012. The couple have two sons: John and Graham.

Kartz fought in the Second World War as part of the newly formed No. IX Squadron. In an interview with the Birmingham Mail, he said of his time with the RAF Bomber Command: "I feel very lucky to have had the life I had. Seventy years ago I was flying Wellington Bombers over Germany for the RAF during World War II and I got away with that, so I feel very lucky.” He also recalled of a near-miss with a Junkers Ju 88, after his pilot took a charge of direction: "We asked Flying Control for permission to land and they said 'OK, do you want the flarepath on?' 'Oh, yes please.' So they said 'Well, fire your colours of the day, and we'll put on'. He did that, and when he fired his colours of the day, a Junkers 88 was sat at the back of us! Fortunately, they switched off the flarepath and the Junkers took off and dropped a fire behind us. Fortunately, we had taken off..." Post-war, Kartz became a self made businessman, operating his own engineering companies.

In 1919, Kartz attended his first Aston Villa match, and a lifelong love of the club was born. In the 1950s, he struck up a friendship with Doug Ellis. In 1968, Ellis appointed him as deputy chairman on the new Villa board, when the club was taken over by Pat Matthews. Prior to his involvement with the Villa board, he was a part of the Villa Shareholders Association. In 1978, when Ellis had a boardroom feud with Ron Bendall, Kartz sided with the latter, and Ellis was ousted. Afterwards, Bendall persuaded him to become chairman of the club. Kartz would go on to have a good working relationship with manager Ron Saunders, until a transfer dispute over Mick Ferguson and Peter Withe meant that he would resign as chairman, arguing that harmony between chairman and manager was vital. He was replaced by Bendall, and became vice-chairman for the next two seasons, in which Villa won the First Division title and the European Cup. He left the board in 1983. His legacy at Villa is supported by the youth scouting network set up with Tommy Docherty, that brought Brian Little and Gordon Cowans to the club, and helping the club purchase Bodymoor Heath, which still remains their training base.


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