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Ich bin ueber Atheist Shoes mittels Link an einem Radio in diese Seite gekommen. Seit Ihr ein juedisches Geschaeft? Es gab eben auch mal Zeiten, wo Juden ganz normale Leute waren. Meine Uroma mochte die Juden in Pankow und vermisste die Kaiserzeit.
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Ich Bin Atheist anyone?
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Very evocative of CABARET the musical. Great to hear an original Weimar cabaret song.
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"the little Caruso" seems to have been used by many tenors, most famously perhaps by Josef Schmidt...
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So he's judanish. So!
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max hansen was danish - and possybly jewish.
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Une belle page de cabaret berlinois !
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@janoschii More people brand themselves and it's contagious unfortunately.
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I love Weimar German Kabarett music, love the fun aspect, freedom of the lyrics, music, well freedom while it lasted. This era is very important culturally as it produced some of the most original interesting tunes German Kabarett 1920s to 1930s
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I don't think that Max Hansen was calling himself an jewish artist. It reflects the way we look today. He was an great artist, thats the point. Would be nice If we could stop to brand everything for our needs.
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But in any case that has nothing to do with music of the 1930s, guess the upper Silesian musicians didn't care much about religion than being not Polish. In particular when they sung music for homosexuals their religion was no point. Furthermore being a jew and a supporter of zionist nation building is not the same. After all Askhenazi means German.
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@nickelstew Well, of course they got their land through terrorism. Ever heard of Count Bernadotte?
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It's sad when biggots use nice sites like this to vent their ignorance. The Israeli's didn't get their land back through terrorism. Somebody found the Dead Sea scrolls which showed the land as originally being theirs. A vote was taken in the U.N. after tons of hearings and so on,... But, the biggots don't want to hear this. They probably don't even know the vote in the Israeli's favor sparked a war of independance, started by the Arab nations and won by the Israeli's in 1948.
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@acerb45666555 anti semitism have long,old,ugly roots and a life of its own without logic.
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@acerb45666555 Excellent commentary: and if the Palestinians in the Gaza concentration camp studied a bit harder they could be as successful as the Israelis and get their country back, all with education and perseverance! No matter that the Israelis got their country not through education, but through terrorism against the previous occupants, the British!
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why the Jews? it seems it was a blind and careless policy the fascist party enacted. such intense discrimination makes no sense. if certain Germans were complaining of Jews in high office,=universtiy, business, then why didnt that element of Germans just study more? then Herr Schoeder could have achieved what Herr Bernstein achieved! all with education and perseverance!
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it is easy to feel the spirit of the lost times..ouch... danke ! cheers!
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Funny! Lustig!
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Incredibly interesting commentary. Thank you for providing this. FIVE STARS!
Paul GODWIN (Pinchas Goldfein) born in Sosnowiec (Upper Silesia, Poland), died 1982 in Driebergen, Holland. He left Sosnowiec as a teenage boy to go to warsaw, where he studiem violin in Warsaw Conservatory. After completing his studiem in Poland, he went to Berlin where he established his own little orchestra. After a few years, the band became one of most popular dance bands, known as Paul Godwin Jazz-Symphonikern (or: Paul Godwin Tanz-Orchester, Paul Godwin Künstler-Orchester). Under such names he recorded hundreds of sides for the Deutsche Grammophon and Polydor labels. After the Nazis took power in Germany in 1933, he manager to emigrate to Holland, where -- as soon-to-be forgotten Polish-German Jew -- he tried contunuing his performances as a violinist for the Dutch classical and symphony orchestras -- and never returnig to his hot-jazz 1920s repertoire. He died in 1982 in Driebergen, Holland in oblivion. Max Josef HANSEN was born in Mannheim, Germany, but was raised by his step parents in Munich. His mother was a Danish Actress, Eva Haller, his father's name was von Waldheim. In his school days, he sang at the Opera House, so he earned the nickname "The Little Caruso" Later he studied music and voice and got a job at the „Simplizissimus" cabaret in Munich. From 1914 he played Operettas in Vienna and became a friend of Franz Lehár. Then, he went to Berlin to perform at the revues in Metropole Theater, where he skon became a superstar of operettas, revues, cabaret and radio. He began acting in silent films from 1926 to 28. His first talkie was „Wien, du Stadt der Lieder" (1930) In 1932 he played with Gitta Alpar in Die, oder keine (1932) ("She, or Nobody"). In 1933 when Nazis took power, he left for Vienna, and later to Switzerland, Amsterdam, Oslo and Helsinki. After the war was ended, Max Hansen tried to return to the mainstream, but -- albeit his attempts to perform with Zarah Leander (sic!)- he never regained hhis pre-war popularity. He died in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1961. Recording: Paul Godwin Orch., Ges. Max Hansen - Was kann das Sigismund dafür (How Can Sigismund Help He's So Beautiful?) (Sanders/Schwarz/Gilbert) (aus:"Im weissen Rössl"), Grammophon 1930
Du mußt es scheinbar bitter nötig haben.
Daumen runter f.d. Titel - nicht f.d. Musik.
Comprende ?