Alfred Deutsch-German

Alfred Deutsch-German
Born 27 September 1870
Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Died 1943
Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Poland
Occupation Film director, Screenwriter, Journalist, Playwright
Years active 1913-1938 (film)

Alfred Deutsch-German (1870–1943) was an Austrian journalist, playwright, screenwriter and film director. From 1913 he worked for the Wiener Kunstfilm company as a screenwriter. Between 1922 and 1934 he directed eight films. Deutsch-German worked in the Austrian film industry until the Anchluss of 1938, but with less direct involvement in the production of films towards the end.

Following the Nazi takeover, the Jewish Deutsch-German went into exile in France. He was later arrested during the German occupation of France and held at the Drancy internment camp. He was later sent on to Auschwitz where he was killed.[1]

Filmography

Screenwriter

Director

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References

  1. Weniger p.137-38

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