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Veit Harlan


 

Veit Harlan (* September 22 1899 in Berlin; ? April 13 1964 in Capri/Italy) was a German film director and actor.

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September 22 - 1899 - Berlin - April 13 - 1964 - Capri/Italy - Film director

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After studying under Max Reinhardt, he first appeared on the threatre stage in 1915. After World War I, he appeared on the Berlin stage. In 1929, he married Hilde Koerber, having three children with her before divorcing her for political reasons related to the influence of National Socalism. Afterwards, he married the actress Kristina Soederbaum, for whom he wrote several tragic roles, further increasing her popularity.

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Max Reinhardt - World War I - National Socalism - Kristina Soederbaum

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During the 1930's, Harlan made several anti-Semitic films. In 1937 Joseph Goebbels appointed Harlan as one of his leading propaganda directors. His most "notable" piece of this period was the film Jud Süß, starring Heinrich George, which was shown for anti-Semitic purposes both in Germany and Austria. It received in 1943 UFA's highest awards.

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Anti-Semitic - Joseph Goebbels - Jud Süß - Heinrich George - UFA

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At the end of the war Harlan was charged with participating in the anti-Semitic movement and aiding the Nazis. He successfully argued against the charges on the grounds that higher-ups had deliberately interfered with his art and was acquitted.

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He made a few more films after the war, dying while on vacation in Capri.

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