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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Veit_HarlanVeit Harlan - Wikipedia

    Veit Harlan (22 September 1899 – 13 April 1964) was a German film director and actor. Harlan reached the highpoint of his career as a director in the Nazi era; most notably his antisemitic film Jud Süß (1940) makes him controversial.

  2. Veit Harlan (* 22. September 1899 in Charlottenburg; † 13. April 1964 auf Capri) war ein deutscher Schauspieler und Regisseur. Als Regisseur zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus, besonders wegen der Propagandafilme Jud Süß und Kolberg, ist Harlan bis heute umstritten.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0363235Veit Harlan - IMDb

    Veit Harlan (1899-1964) was a German director and actor who made several pro-Nazi propaganda films, such as Jud Süß (1940). He was married to Kristina Söderbaum, a Jewish actress who starred in his films.

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    • Berlin, Germany
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    • Capri, Italy
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jud_SüßJud Süß - Wikipedia

    Considered one of the most antisemitic films of all time, the film was directed by Veit Harlan, who co-wrote the screenplay with Eberhard Wolfgang Möller and Ludwig Metzger. It stars Ferdinand Marian and Kristina Söderbaum with Werner Krauss and Heinrich George in key supporting roles.

  5. Veit Harlan (1899--1964) was one of Germany's most controversial and loathed directors. After studying with theatre and film pioneer Max Reinhardt and begi...

  6. Veit Harlan was born on September 22, 1899 in Berlin, Germany. He was a director and actor, known for Die goldene Stadt (1942), Der große König (1942) and Jud Süß (1940). He was married to Kristina Söderbaum, Hilde Körber and Dora Gerson. He died on April 13, 1964 in Capri, Italy.

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  8. Mar 15, 2016 · Veit Harlan has often been called “the male Leni Riefenstahl,” but he poses a much bigger challenge for the biographer because he directed a frighteningly effective anti-Semitic hate picture, Jud Süss (1940), for which he had to defend himself in two trials.

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