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Jan Fethke. Jan Fethke (26 February 1903 – 16 December 1980) was a German-Polish film director and, under the pen name Jean Forge, a successful author. He also was a famous proponent of the language Esperanto.
Aug 24, 2021 · In 1941, the Polish-language Nowy Kurier Warszawski (New Warsaw Courier), which was controlled by the Germans, published an interview with director Jan Fethke (1903–1980), a Reichsdeutscher. Building on Fethke’s status among Polish filmmakers, the...
- Krzysztof Trojanowski
- christro@umk.pl
- 2021
Jan Fethke. Writer: Zapomniana melodia. Jan Fethke proved himself to be a creative chameleon, writing books & film scripts in languages as diverse as German, Polish, and the artificial language "Esperanto" (invented by a Polish doctor, Zamenhof).
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- Berlin, Germany
- January 1, 1
- Writer, Director
Jan Fethke (ur. 26 lutego 1903 w Opolu, zm. 16 grudnia 1980 w Berlinie) – śląski pisarz oraz reżyser i scenarzysta filmowy.
Jan Fethke: The Artist’s Lot in the Shadow of the Swastika Krzysztof Trojanowski In the moment of the German aggression on Poland on the warm and sunny Friday of 1 September 1939, the programmes of the fty-ve cine-mas that were open for business offered approximately eighty lms, includ-
- Krzysztof Trojanowski
- 2021
In 1941, the Polish-language Nowy Kurier Warszawski (New Warsaw Courier), which was controlled by the Germans, published an interview with director Jan Fethke (1903–1980), a Reichsdeutscher.
Key takeaway: 'Fethke's career as a filmmaker during the Nazi occupation of Poland was influenced by his status among Polish filmmakers and his collaboration with the German film center FIP.'