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German art and film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudolf Bamberger (21 May 1888 – January 1945) was a German art director.[1] He worked as a set designer in German theatre and cinema during the Weimar era. Following the introduction of sound film, he produced several documentaries. He was the elder brother of the director Ludwig Berger, and was married to the actress Hanna Waag.
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Rudolf Bamberger | |
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Born | Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, German Empire | 21 May 1888
Died | January 1945 56) Auschwitz, German-occupied Poland | (aged
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1921-1933 (film) |
The Jewish Bamberger left Germany following the Nazi takeover, and settled in Luxembourg. He was later arrested by Nazi authorities during the German wartime occupation and was sent to Auschwitz, where he was murdered.
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