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Writer. Director. Producer. Studied law and graduated. Was one of the founders of the Oberhausener Manifest in 1962. Since 1962 Headmaster of the 'Institut fuer Filmgestaltung' at the 'Hochschule fuer Gestaltung' in Ulm, Germany. Since 1988 produces broadcastings dealing with cultural aspects in German private TV channels RTL and SAT.1 in his own responsibility (DCTP program).- One of the Nazi Party's inner circle, Martin Bormann was a power-hungry racist, whose lust for power was matched only by his hatred of Jews and Slavs. The #2 man in Nazi Germany, he was always by Adolf Hitler's side, and many historians have theorized that it was he who was the de facto power in Nazi Germany from 1941-1945, as he decided who would see Hitler and what would and could be said to him. When Hitler and the remnants of his regime were being surrounded by Russian forces in Berlin at the very end, accounts differ as to Bormann's actual fate. Some say he tried to break through Soviet lines and get out of the city in a tank, but that it was hit and destroyed. Others say he took cyanide and died in the bunker with his Fuhrer. There is, however, the possibility that he actually did escape, made his way to Italy and eventually found his way to South America (there were many stories over the years that he was alive and living in Argentina, which for a long time after World War II was a well-known safe haven for escaped Nazi war criminals). Although the West German government declared that his remains had been found, this was perhaps to try to stop the Nazi hunters from looking for him.
- Alexandra Kluge was born on 2 April 1937 in Halberstadt, Germany. She was an actress and writer, known for Abschied von gestern - (Anita G.) (1966), Gelegenheitsarbeit einer Sklavin (1973) and Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed (1968). She was married to Bion Steinborn. She died on 11 June 2017 in Berlin, Germany.
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Jürgen Feindt was born on 14 January 1930 in Halberstadt, Germany. He was an actor, known for An den Wassern zu Babylon (1969), Der Tod läuft hinterher (1967) and Wir wollen niemals auseinandergehen (1960). He was married to Eva Feindt and Josefine Kerr. He died on 9 September 1978 in near Schopfheim, West Germany.- Actress
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Her father, Hans-Georg Klamroth, was a businessman, Wehrmacht officer and NSDAP member. After the failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler on July 20, 1944, Klamroth was sentenced to death on August 15, 1944 as an accomplice and executed on August 26, 1944. Bruhn's mother had to raise the five children alone and joined the diplomatic service of the young Federal Republic in 1949. Bruhns therefore grew up in Stockholm, Berlin and London, where she attended boarding schools. Bruhns completed his high school diploma in Berlin. This was followed by studying history and politics at the University of Hamburg. Bruhns completed a traineeship at the BILD newspaper in 1960, but she dropped out for political reasons. She then moved to NDR television in Hamburg as a freelancer. Then in 1962 she joined the ZDF studio in Hamburg as a youth editor, where, among other things, she moderated the "Drehscheibe". From 1968 to 1971, Bruhns worked as a freelancer for the weekly newspaper "Die Zeit", NDR radio and ZDF.
In May 1971, Bruhns hosted the ZDF program "heute" for the first time. As the first and then only woman on this show, the journalist became known to a wider audience. In the run-up to the 1972 federal election, Bruhns was involved in the "Social Democratic Voters' Initiative" for Willy Brandt as Chancellor, which brought her massive criticism from the right. After 380 "heute" broadcasts, Bruhns moved to WDR at the beginning of 1973, where she attracted attention in the following years with, among other things, critical articles for the political magazine "Panorama". Here, too, she repeatedly made the headlines because of her socially critical commitment. From 1974, Bruhns also worked for the magazine "stern" and as a reporter for the SWF. She had two daughters and was married to the late actor Werner Bruhns until 1977.
Bruhns then worked for the "stern" as a correspondent in Jerusalem from 1979 to 1983. In this context, her first book, "My Jerusalem" (1982), was written, which received positive reviews from critics. Following her work in Israel, the journalist was a correspondent in Washington for the same magazine for four years. She was awarded the Egon Erwin Kisch Prize in 1989 for a "Geo" report on the Vietnam Memorial in Washington that she produced there. After her return, Bruhns initially presented "Three Before Midnight" for WDR from 1989 onwards, together with Gisela Marx. In 1993 she then temporarily moved to the private broadcaster Vox, where she worked as presenter of the news program "Weltvox". From 1995 to 1998, Bruhns was head of the cultural department of the Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandeburg (ORB). On the occasion of the World Exhibition in Hanover, Bruhns acted as spokesperson for Expo 2000 from February 2000.
In connection with the deficit at the world exhibition, the Expo spokeswoman criticized the incorrect calculation templates from the federal and state governments. After completing the Expo project, Bruhns devoted himself primarily to freelance writing. In 2004, the journalist went public with her own family story: the focus of her book "My Father's Country - History of a German Family" is the upper-middle-class merchant family Klamroth and their fate in the Weimar Republic and National Socialism. In 2006 she was awarded the Friedrich Schiedel Literature Prize. In 2007 she received the Hedwig Dohm certificate from the Association of Journalists for her journalistic life's work.
Wibke Bruhns died on June 20, 2019 in Hamburg.- Director
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Max Mack was born on 21 October 1884 in Halberstadt, Kingdom of Prussia [now Saxony-Anhalt], Germany. He was a director and writer, known for Freie Liebe (1919), Der Andere (1913) and Der Sturz des Hauses Macwell (1918). He died on 18 February 1973 in London, England, UK.- Christian Ebel was born on 29 December 1934 in Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. He is an actor, known for War and Remembrance (1988), Achtung Zoll! (1980) and Der Sheriff von Linsenbach (1984).
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Erich Hammer was born on 23 March 1915 in Halberstadt, Germany. He was a director and actor, known for Das Gespenst im Dorf (1955), Verliebt und vorbestraft (1963) and Little Red Riding-Hood (1962). He died on 14 July 2001 in Berlin, Germany.- Hans Georg Klamroth was born on 12 October 1898 in Halberstadt, Germany. He died on 26 August 1944 in Plötzensee, Berlin, Germany.
- Helmuth Weidling was born on 2 November 1891 in Halberstadt, Germany. He died on 17 November 1955 in Vladimir, Russia.
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Gerd Hartung was born on 23 August 1985 in Halberstadt, German Democratic Republic. Gerd is known for Das Traumschiff (1981), Der Bulle und das Landei (2010) and Kreuzfahrt ins Glück (2007).- Soundtrack
Linda Hesse was born on 22 May 1987 in Halberstadt, Germany.- Gabriel Bach was born on 13 March 1927 in Halberstadt, Germany. He was married to Ruth Arazi. He died on 18 February 2022 in Jerusalem, Israel.
- Jürgen Sparwasser was born on 4 June 1948 in Halberstadt, Germany. He is an actor, known for Küss mich, Genosse! (2007), Damals war's (1995) and 1974 FIFA World Cup (1974). He has been married to Christa since 1968.
- Gottfried August Bürger was born on 31 December 1747 in Molmerswende, Halberstadt, Prussia, Holy Roman Empire [now Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]. He was a writer, known for The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1962), Monsieur de Crac (1912) and The Hallucinations of Baron Munchausen (1911). He died on 8 June 1794 in Göttingen, Brunswick-Lüneburg, Holy Roman Empire [now Lower Saxony, Germany].
- Lenelies Höhle was born in 1931 in Halberstadt, Germany. She was an actress, known for Police Call 110 (1971). She died in 1990.
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Werner Hammer was born on 10 November 1921 in Halberstadt, Germany. He was a director and writer, known for Zar Wasserwirbel (1979), Unser Schmutzmoritz (1975) and Knirpse und Huhn (1983). He died on 19 August 1992 in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.- Lisa Wehn was born on 23 December 1883 in Halberstadt, Germany. She was an actress, known for Leuchtfeuer (1954), Kabale und Liebe (1959) and Spur in die Nacht (1957). She died on 1 July 1964 in Rosenberg-Possendorf, East Germany.
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Monique Marmodée was born in 1985 in Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Monique is a producer and director, known for A Serenade for Fanny (2018), Meet Me in Montenegro (2014) and Dünnes Eis (2013).