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      • When World War I broke out, Wangenheim was deployed to the Western front but suffered an eye injury in 1915 and was subsequently exempted from military service.
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  2. He briefly served in the Imperial German Army during World War I but was discharged in 1915 because of an eye injury. Career. Wangenheim made his screen debut in 1914 in Passionels Tagebuch and went on to star in many silent features.

  3. When World War I broke out, Wangenheim was deployed to the Western front but suffered an eye injury in 1915 and was subsequently exempted from military service. During the following years, von Wangenheim performed at Vienna"s Burgtheater, at Hoftheater Darmstadt, and at Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg.

  4. It was an anti-Nazi and pro-Soviet organization formed within the Soviet Union, with most of its members being German exiles or German war prisoners that tried to gain support from the Soviet government. Following the end of World War II, Wangenheim settled in East Germany.

    • February 18, 1895
    • August 5, 1975
  5. Baron Hans von Wangenheim was the German ambassador to the Ottoman capital between 1912 and 1915. Table of contents. 1 Introduction. 2 The Peace Years, 1912-1914. 3 The Ottoman Empire enters the War. 4 The Declaration of Holy War against the Allies.

  6. The same year, von Wangenheim and his wife of two years, actress Ingeborg Franke, fled the Nazis and lived in exile in the Soviet Union. There, von Wangenheim briefly served as head of the cabaret group Kolonne Links, and became heavily involved with Communist politics.

  7. Wangenheim war Mitglied der deutschen Sektion des sowjetischen Schriftstellerverbandes und lieferte der Kaderabteilung des EKKI und dem NKWD zahlreiche Berichte über Mitglieder der »Kolonne Links«, die verfolgt wurden, 1936 aber auch über Zensl Mühsam und Carola Neher.

  8. With the outbreak of World War I, Wangenheim was instrumental in securing the entry of the Ottoman Empire into the war as part of the Central Powers. Wangenheim oversaw Max von Oppenheim's successful attempt to get Ottoman Caliph Mehmed V to declare Jihad against the Triple Entente.

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