"Grace à Max Ophuls Hitler ne peut plus dormir" : Max Ophüls' Radiopropaganda gegen Hitler

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Veröffentlicht in:Rundfunk und Geschichte. - Frankfurt, M. : Studienkreis, 1995. - 42(2016), 3/4, Seite 6-14
1. Verfasser: Asper, Helmut G. 1945- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Aufsatz
Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: 2016
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Rundfunk und Geschichte
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982 |2 758  |1 00  |x DE-18-174  |b The German-Jewish theatre-and film-director Max Ophüls (1902 - 1957) fled in 1933 from Nazi-Germany to France and became naturalized in 1938. Although a pacifist, he served in the French army in World War II and wrote anti-Nazi-plays for the French propaganda radio. His satirical lyric "Sleep, Hitler, Sleep" was broadcast every night to Germany and was published in French and American magazines. His attacks against Hitler became famous, but then it became dangerous for Ophüls to stay in occupied France. In 1941 he emigrated to the USA, where he continued his fight against the Nazis. He produced 40 - 50 Anti-Nazi- broadcasts for Voice of America and wrote several treatments for anti-Nazi-pictures, which unfortunately were not produced in Hollywood. In 1949 he returned to France and engaged himself in pacifism and in the reconciliation between Germany and France. His famous radio-play "Novelle" is a strong appeal against war and arms, and a request for peace and reconciliation.