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It ranked sixth out of the thirty most popular German films of the war years [43] and was the number one film of the 1939–1940 season. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] In France, the film was released in February 1941, was viewed by an estimated one million people before showings ended in 1944.
The most successful literary adaptation was the Feuchtwanger novel based on a play that he had written in 1916 but subsequently withdrew. The novel was translated into English by Willa and Edwin Muir. In the afterword to the novel, Feuchtwanger characterized Hauff's novella as 'naïvely anti-Semitic.' [2]
Jud Süß is an early 19th century novella by Wilhelm Hauff based on the early 18th century German Jewish banker and financial adviser Joseph Süß Oppenheimer. [1] In Hauff's novella, Joseph Süß Oppenheimer is the flamboyant Jewish finance minister of Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg; his policies based on corruption and intimidations made him hated by the Christian community.
Playtech, a European gambling software provider, is one of several firms using AI to try to suss out when a gambler is demonstrating signs of addiction or problematic play and intervene. Part of ...
SUSS is the Singapore University of Social Sciences. ... Süß, a German surname sometimes presented as Süss in English, ... a translation of German Süss in English
Harlan – In the Shadow of Jew Süss (German: Harlan – Im Schatten von Jud Süß) is a 2008 documentary film by German director Felix Moeller about one of the most notorious Nazi German filmmakers, Veit Harlan and his family.
Süß (often transliterated into English: Suess, also sometimes Süss in German) is a German surname that means sweet. People with the name include: Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698-1738), German-Jewish banker Jud Süß (disambiguation), literary and dramatic works about Joseph Süß Oppenheimer; Christoph Süß (1967), German comedian
Jew Suss: Rise and Fall, a 2010 German historical drama film dramatising the creative process behind the 1940 film Jud Süß , a 1930 play by Paul Kornfeld Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698–1738), German Jewish banker and court Jew for Duke Karl Alexander of Württemberg, subject of several creative works