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As a "state actor", the highest title for an actor during the Nazi era, Rühmann was not drafted into the Wehrmacht. He did have to take the basic training to become a military pilot of the reserves (as he happened to be a hobbyist pilot anyway), but for the State, Rühmann was more valuable as an actor and he was spared having to take part in ...
During the Second World War, Rühmann was drafted into the Wehrmacht as a pilot. The funny film "Quax, the Break Pilot" was made, which was specially commissioned from Ufa-Film in 1941 by Propaganda Minister Josef Goebbels to keep the people happy.
- March 7, 1902
- October 3, 1994
During the Second World War, Rühmann was drafted into the Wehrmacht as a pilot. The funny film "Quax, the Break Pilot" was made, which was specially commissioned from Ufa-Film in 1941 by Propaganda Minister Josef Goebbels to keep the people happy.
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- Essen, Germany
- January 1, 1
- Aufkirchen, Bavaria, Germany
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As a “state actor”, the highest title for an actor during the Nazi era, Rühmann was not drafted into the Wehrmacht . He did have to take the basic training to become a military pilot, but for the Third Reich, Rühmann was more valuable as an actor and he was spared having to take part in the war effort.
Dec 24, 2018 · The film was produced by the Ufa Studios (Terra Film division) in Potsdam-Babelsberg near Berlin. Filming began in March 1943, and was extended to take longer than normal by shooting and reshooting scenes to perfection in an attempt to save the younger actors from being drafted into the war. Filming ended in June 1943.
Oct 3, 1994 · Since he had earned a pilot license in 1930, he was drafted in the Wehrmacht but flew only one mission to deliver propaganda material. Following the war, his career declined with only three films between 1945 and 1952, plus other business failures with financial bankruptcy, but his career resumed in the mid-1950s.
With Heinz Rühmann, Ernst Stankovski, Franz Muxeneder, Ursula von Borsody. During World War I, Schweik (played by Heinz Rühmann) is drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army as soldier, where he is assigned to be an assistent to Lt. Lukas.