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      • The Captain of Köpenick (born Wilhelm Voigt on February 13, 1849 - January 3, 1922) was a German shoemaker, criminal and impostor who became world-famous in 1906 for a trick he played in Berlin when he pretended to be a Captain in the army.
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  1. The Captain of Köpenick (German: Der Hauptmann von Köpenick) is a satirical play by the German dramatist Carl Zuckmayer.

    • John Clifford Mortimer, Carl Zuckmayer
    • 1971
  2. Oct 14, 2020 · The Captain from Köpenick (German: Der Hauptmann von Köpenick) is a 1956 West German film directed by Helmut Käutner and based upon the play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl...

    • 4 min
    • 63.2K
    • Elon Musket
  3. The Captain from Köpenick: Directed by Helmut Käutner. With Heinz Rühmann, Martin Held, Hannelore Schroth, Willy A. Kleinau. A young shoemaker is arrested for stealing a small amount of money, and is released after being jailed for 15 years.

    • (1.9K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Helmut Käutner
    • 1956-08-16
  4. Friedrich Wilhelm Voigt war ein aus Ostpreußen stammender Schuhmacher. Er wurde als Hochstapler unter dem Namen Hauptmann von Köpenick bekannt durch seine spektakuläre Besetzung des Rathauses der Stadt Cöpenick bei Berlin, in das er am 16. Oktober 1906 als Hauptmann verkleidet mit einem Trupp gutgläubiger Soldaten eindrang, den ...

  5. The Captain from Köpenick (German: Der Hauptmann von Köpenick) is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and based upon the 1931 play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer.

  6. Mar 4, 2020 · The captain of Köpenick, who had acquired all his military knowledge from books in prison libraries, died in 1922. His funeral was paid for by public means, but the authorities would not spend a penny on a tombstone.

  7. Der Hauptmann von Köpenick ( The Captain of Köpenick) is the title of several films, plays, and television shows, all about the Hauptmann von Köpenick affair in 1906. The Captain of Köpenick (play) (1931), by Carl Zuckmayer.

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