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  1. Hans Jacoby (1898–1967) was a German art director who designed the film sets for many German productions. He worked for a number of companies during the Weimar Era, notably Bavaria Film, Terra Film and Universum Film AG.

  2. Hans Jacoby is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Adaptation, Art Direction, Story, Production Design, Scenario Writer, and Producer. Some of their work includes Phantom of the Opera, It Happened in Broad Daylight, Tarzan and the Amazons, Sirocco, The Black Sheep, Ship of the Dead, Champagne for Caesar, and Der brave Soldat Schwejk.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_JacobyHans Jacoby - Wikipedia

    Hans Jacoby (1904–1963) was a German screenwriter. Jacoby was of Jewish background and was forced to go into exile when the Nazi Party took power in 1933. Jacoby settled in the United States for many years, working on the screenplays of a number of Hollywood productions.

  4. This collection documents the life of the painter Hans Jacoby, who immigrated to the United States via Holland and Shanghai. Documents include family papers, personal writings, correspondence, brochures, official and other administrative documents, newspaper clippings, photographs and autographs.

  5. Hans Jacoby, a Jewish artist from Dresden, slipped across the border into Netherlands in 1938 to escape Germany. He was sent to the Hoek van Holland camp by the Dutch authorities, an internment location for refugees considered illegal by the Dutch government.

  6. Storm in a Water Glass (German: Sturm im Wasserglas) is a 1931 Austrian-German comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Hansi Niese, Renate Müller and Paul Otto. The film is based on the play of the same title by Bruno Frank, later adapted into the British film Storm in a Teacup.

  7. The painter Hans Jacoby was born in Dresden in 1900. In 1938, he left Germany for Holland where he was interned as an illegal refugee at a camp in Hoek van Holland. From 1940 to 1947, he lived in the Jewish Ghetto in Shanghai, China.