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      • 1942–1972 (film & TV) Gerard Heinz (born Gerhard Hinze; 2 January 1904 – 20 November 1972) was a German actor.
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    Gerard Heinz. Gerard Heinz (born Gerhard Hinze; 2 January 1904 – 20 November 1972) was a German actor. Heinz was born in Hamburg, Germany and later moved to Britain, where he changed his name. He appeared in almost 60 films (including Caravan ), and a number of stage productions. In the original 1942 production of Terence Rattigan 's Flare ...

  3. 9 September 1927 (age 96) Vienna, Austria. Occupation (s) Composer and pianist. Years active. 1957-2003 (film & TV) Gerhard Heinz (born 9 September 1927) is an Austrian composer and pianist. He has worked on more than a hundred film scores during his career, including many sex comedies of the 1970s and various softcore erotic films.

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    Helmuth Hübener, born in Hamburg on 8 January 1925, came from an apolitical, religious family in Hamburg, Germany. He belonged to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), as did his mother and grandparents. His adoptive father, Hugo, a Nazi sympathizer, gave him the name Hübener. Since early childhood, Hübener had been a member...

    On 5 February 1942, Hübener was arrested by the Gestapo at his workplace, the Hamburg Social Authority in the Bieberhaus in Hamburg. While trying to translate the pamphlets into French and have them distributed among prisoners of war, he had been noticed by co-worker and Nazi Party member Heinrich Mohn, who denounced him. On 11 August 1942, aged 17...

    In 1937, the president of the LDS Church, Heber J. Grant, had visited Germany and urged the members to remain, get along, and not cause trouble.[citation needed] Consequently, some church members saw Hübener as a troublemaker who made things difficult for other Latter-day Saints in Germany. This recommendation did not change after Kristallnacht, wh...

    A youth centre, school and a pathway in Hamburg are named after Hübener. The last runs between Greifswalder Straße and Kirchenweg in Sankt Georg. At the former Plötzensee Prison in Berlin, an exhibit about young Helmuth Hübener's resistance, trial, and execution was located in the former guillotine chamber that has since been changed to highlight o...

    Beuys, Barbara (1987). Vergeßt uns nicht - Menschen im Widerstand 1933-1945 (in German). Berlin: Rowohlt Verlag. ISBN 3498005111.
    Gedenkstätte Plötzensee (Brigitte Oleschinski, published by the Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, and also listed in the German article).
    Sander, Ulrich (1985). Helmuth Hübener - Heft 59, Reihe Christ in der Welt (in German). Berlin: Union Verlag.
    Review of Ulrich Sander's book Jugendwiderstand im Krieg. Die Helmuth-Hübener-Gruppe.

    Alan Frank Keele papers, MSS 7726 at L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Brigham Young University. Contains research notes on Hübener.

    • Youngest anti-Nazi German to be put to death for resistance
  4. Gerhard Heinz. Austrian composer, lyricist and pianist, born 9 September 1927 in Vienna, Austria. Gerhard Heinz started as young composer in the '60s. He worked for Polydor as a producer and as a singing coach for non-German speaking Schlager stars like Connie Francis, Milva, Rita Pavone, and Domenico Modugno as well as for Peter Kraus and ...

  5. Accident and death. On 6 January 1983, Barkhorn was driving his wife Christl and their friend Reichsfreiherr Walter von Loë on a wintry highway close to the interchange Frechen, near Cologne, when they were involved in a serious car accident which was not Barkhorn's fault. Christl was thrown from the vehicle and killed instantly, while ...

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  6. Helmuth Hubener. Helmuth Hübener (January 8, 1925-October 27, 1942) was a German youth who was executed for his opposition to the Nazi Regime. Beheaded at age 17, he was the youngest person to be executed by the Nazis for resistance work. [1]

  7. Death and legacy. Heinz died at his home on May 14, 1919, after contracting pneumonia. His funeral was at East Liberty Presbyterian Church. He was buried at Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh, in the Heinz Family Mausoleum. A bronze statue of Heinz by Emil Fuchs was dedicated on October 11, 1924, at the Heinz Company building in Pittsburgh.

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