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  1. Arthur Rosenberg (19 December 1889 – 7 February 1943) was a German Marxist historian and writer. Biography. Early years. Arthur Rosenberg was born on 19 December 1889 in Berlin to an assimilated Jewish merchant family from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, though he was baptized as a Protestant. [1] .

  2. Arthur Rosenberg is known for Footloose (1984), Being There (1979) and Cujo (1983).

  3. Jan 2, 2021 · Arthur Rosenberg was a leading figure in Germanys Communist movement and a brilliant Marxist historian. Rosenberg’s penetrating analysis of far-right movements, produced in exile after the Nazis seized power, is as relevant as ever today.

  4. May 4, 2020 · In Footloose (1984), Arthur Rosenberg played Wes Warnicker, uncle to Kevin Bacons character Ren McCormack. Arthur’s behind-the-scenes recollections of the experience: What were you doing professionally prior to Footloose ?

  5. Alfred Ernst Rosenberg (12 January [O.S. 31 December 1892] 1893 – 16 October 1946) was a Baltic German Nazi theorist and ideologue. Rosenberg was first introduced to Adolf Hitler by Dietrich Eckart and he held several important posts in the Nazi government.

  6. Throughout a rather short life, Arthur Rosenberg achieved fame in a remarkable variety of intellectual roles: Born and raised in imperial Berlin, he gained an early reputation as a prolific ancient historian. In the 1920s, after a radical break with his erstwhile social environment, he became a leading communist politician.

  7. Arthur Rosenberg is known for Footloose (1984), Being There (1979) and Cujo (1983).

  8. See Arthur Rosenberg full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Arthur Rosenberg's latest movies and tv shows.

  9. Arthur Rosenberg is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Footloose, Cujo, Cutter's Way, 10, Coming Home, Captain America II: Death Too Soon, The X-Files, and Seinfeld.

  10. Arthur Rosenberg’s remarkable essay, first published in 1934, was probably the most incisive historical analysis of the origins of fascism to emerge from the revolutionary Left in the interwar years.