Ernie Blake

Ernie Blake
Born Ernst Hermann Bloch
March 24, 1913
Frankfurt, Germany
Died (aged 75)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Residence Taos, New Mexico, US
Nationality Swiss
Citizenship Swiss/US
Education Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz
Alma mater University of Frankfurt
Known for founder of Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico
Spouse(s) Rhoda Limburg
Children Peter, Wendy and Mickey
Parent(s) Adolph Bloch
Jenny Guggenheim

Ernie Blake (1913 – 14 January 1989), originally Ernst Hermann Bloch, was the founder, together with his wife Rhoda, of Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico. He was born in Germany, grew up in Switzerland and went to university in Germany & Switzerland before emigrating to the US in 1938. He worked for US military intelligence during World War II, when he assisted in the interrogation of the leading Nazis Hermann Göring and Albert Speer. His code name was Ernie Blake, and after the war, he chose it as his real name.

Always a keen skier, he met his future wife Rhoda whilst skiing in Vermont, and followed her to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she was studying art. He was helping to run other ski areas and flying a small plane between them, when he spotted what was to become Taos Ski Valley.

Early life

Blake was born Ernst Hermann Bloch in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1913, the son of Jenny, a Swiss mother and Adolph, a German father,[1] who was an industrialist, and produced the raw material used to make felt hats.[2] Ernst was a keen skater, and his mother introduced him to skiing.[2]

He grew up close to the Swiss ski resort of St Moritz,[3] and went to boarding school at the Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz in Zuoz, followed by a degree in history at the University of Frankfurt.[2]

Emigration to the US and World War II

In 1938, he emigrated to the US and served in US military intelligence during World War II, when he assisted in the interrogation of the leading Nazis Hermann Göring and Albert Speer.[3] Ernie Blake was his code name during the war, and afterwards he chose it as his real name.[2]

Ski career

Taos Ski Valley

In December 1940 Blake met Rhoda Limburg at the top of a chairlift on Mount Mansfield in Stowe, Vermont. He followed her to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she was studying art. They decided to marry in summer 1941.[1] They had three children, Peter, Wendy and Mickey.[4] By 1949, they had settled in Santa Fe. Blake was helping to run the Santa Fe ski area and the Glenwood Springs ski area in Colorado, traveling between them in a small plane he flew himself. As a result, he noticed the remote mountains 20 miles northeast of Taos and decided to start a ski area there.[1] Blake was inducted into the US Ski Hall of Fame in 1987.[3]

Death

Blake died of pneumonia in Albuquerque on 14 January 1989.[3][5]

Legacy

In December 2013, the hedge fund billionaire Louis Bacon purchased Taos Ski Valley from the Blake family.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Heilman, Uriel (21 December 2011). "In a remote New Mexico valley, a Jewish skiing legacy at Taos". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 International Skiing History Association (December 2006). Skiing Heritage Journal. International Skiing History Association. pp. 13–17. ISSN 1082-2895. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Ernie Blake, Ski Resort Owner, 75". The New York Times. January 19, 1989. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  4. Robin Martin (8 October 2014). "Citizens of the Year: The Blake family". The Taos News.
  5. "Ernie Blake; Military Interrogator of Nazi Leaders". latimes.
  6. Rohwedder, Cecilie (April 24, 2014). "Louis Bacon Tries to Turn Around Taos Ski Valley". WSJ. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
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