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The Exiles Actors Artists And Writers Who Fled The Nazis For London Daria Santini

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The Exiles Actors Artists And Writers Who Fled The Nazis For London Daria Santini
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.22 MB
Author: Daria Santini
ISBN: 9781788316903, 9781350127142, 1788316908, 1350127140
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Exiles Actors Artists And Writers Who Fled The Nazis For London Daria Santini by Daria Santini 9781788316903, 9781350127142, 1788316908, 1350127140 instant download after payment.

London, 1934. Austrian actress Elisabeth Bergner dominated the British theatre scene, poet and director Berthold Viertel shot two successful films for Gaumont British; two great actors from the Weimar era, Conrad Veidt and Fritz Kortner, become well-known faces in English-speaking cinema and the Hungarian journalist Stefan Lorant launched the first ever continental-style illustrated magazine for the British newspaper market.
Exploring a phase in the history of Anglo-German relations during which the émigrés from Hitler’s Germany were making their influence felt in Britain, Daria Santini traces their presence in London from around 1933 to 1935 when these characters made their presence truly felt, all while the Nazi threat loomed on the horizon.

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