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Hermann Braun (November 1, 1917[1][citation needed] – January 18 or 20, 1945) was a German film actor, and the son of chamber singer Carl Braun.

Biography

New York City-born, Braun made his film debut in 1933 with Der Jäger aus Kurpfalz. Braun was initially slated for the role of "Heini Völker" in Hitlerjunge Quex. However, much to his regret, illness, prevented his from doing so. The part was played by Jürgen Ohlsen. Braun is credited with a minor role in this film. He was Pola Negri's leading man in her Third Reich film The Secret Lie (1938), where he plays a young man in her life who we are led to believe is her young lover but turns out to be her son. Braun also played in the Emil Jannings picture The Dreamer (1936) and in the Veit Harlan-directed Jugend (1938). His final film was Kleine Mädchen - große Sorgen (1941), opposite actress Hannelore Schroth.

Unlike his father who was an early sympathizer with the Nazis and a member of the anti-Semitic Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur,[2] Hermann Braun held an anti-Nazi stance and retired from (or was forced out of) the Nazi-controlled motion picture industry. Drafted into the German military, he saw action on the Russian front during World War II. Most sources state that he was killed in heavy fighting on January 18, 1945 near Łódź, Poland. However, the German War Graves Commission memorial for Braun states that he rose to the rank of Lieutenant and died on January 20, 1945. Perhaps he was wounded on January 18 and died two days later. He is buried at Lodz.[3] Braun was 27 years old.

Braun descended from an artistic family. His father was a famous opera singer, his mother Gertrude Botz was a stage actress at the Lübeck Theater, and his sister Anne-Mary Braun was also an actress.

Filmography

  • Hitlerjunge Quex (1933; 95 mins), directed by Hans Steinhoff.[4] Unable to perform role due to illness.
  • Der Jäger aus Kurpfalz (1933; 82 mins.) Directed by Carl Behr. Braun played the role of Jupp, Försterjunge.[5][6]
  • Holiday From Myself (1934) Directed by Hans Deppe. Braun played a supporting role.
  • Achte mir auf Gakeki (1935; "short") Directed by Alwin Elling. Braun played an unnamed supporting role.[7][8]
  • Punks kommt aus Amerika (1935; 90 mins.) Directed by Karlheinz Martin. Braun played "Caddy im Golfclub." (Title translation: "Punks Arrive from America.")[9][10]
  • The Dreamer (1936; 100 mins.) Directed by Carl Froelich. Braun played a supporting role as an unnamed man.[11]
  • Ride to Freedom (1937; 92 mins.) Directed by Karl Hartl. Braun played the role of a Polish Fähnrich (ensign) named Milewski.[12]
  • Jugend (1938; 93 mins.) Directed by Veit Harlan. Braun played the role of Hans. (Title translation: "Youth.")[13]
  • The Secret Lie (1938; 80 mins) Directed by Nunzio Malasomma. Braun played the role of Cecil Lasko. (Title translation: "The White Lie" or "The Pious Lie")[14]
  • Was tun, Sybille? (1938; 86 mins.) Directed by Peter Paul Brauer. Braun played the role of a schoolboy named Primanier Peter Kurre. (Title translation: "What to Do Sybil?")[15][16]
  • D III 88 (1939) Co-directed by Hans Bertram and Herbert Maisch. Braun played the role of Obergefreiter (Corporal) Robert Eckhard.[17]
  • The Fox of Glenarvon (1940; 91 mins.) Directed by Max W. Kimmich. Braun played the role of Desmond O'Morrow.[18]
  • Verwandte sind auch Menschen (1940; 79 mins.) Directed by Hans Deppe. Braun played the role of Kurt Thiele. (Title translation: "Relatives Are People Too.")[19][20]
  • Kleine Mädchen - große Sorgen (1941; 79 mins.) Directed by Boleslaw Barlog. Braun played the role of Hannes Fürst (Prince). (Title translation: "Little Girl—Very Worried.") [21][22]
  • Kampfgeschwader Lützow (1941; 97 mins.) Directed by Hans Bertram. Braun played the role of Unteroffizier (Sergeant) Eckhard. (Title translation: "Battle Squadron Lützow.")[23][24]

References

  1. ^ Hermann Braun (11.1.1917-1.20.1945) Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V. (German War Graves Commission) record
  2. ^ Ernst Klee. Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, pp. 73–74.
  3. ^ Hermann Braun (11.1.1917-1.20.1945) Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V. (German War Graves Commission) record
  4. ^ The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife by Eric Rentschler. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996, pp. 246-288
  5. ^ "Der Jäger aus Kurpfalz -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  6. ^ Der Jäger aus Kurpfalz at IMDb
  7. ^ "Achte mir auf Gakeki -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  8. ^ Achte mir auf Gakkei at IMDb
  9. ^ "Punks Kommt aus Amerika -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  10. ^ Punks Kommt aus Amerika at IMDb
  11. ^ "Traumulus -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  12. ^ "Ritt in die Freiheit -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  13. ^ Der Jugend at IMDb
  14. ^ "Die Fromme Lüge -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  15. ^ "Was tun, Sybil? -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  16. ^ Was tun, Sybille? at IMDb
  17. ^ ""D III 88: The New German Air Force Attacks" -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  18. ^ "Der Fuchs von Glenarvon -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  19. ^ "Verwandte sind auch Menschen -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  20. ^ Verwandte sind auch Mensch at IMDb
  21. ^ "Kleine Mädchen-große Sorgen -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  22. ^ Kleine Mädchen-große Sorgen at IMDb
  23. ^ "Kampfgeschwader Lützow -" (in German). filmportal.de. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  24. ^ Battle Squadron Lützow at IMDb

Bibliography

  • Schlamp, Hans-Joacham. "Jugend, die den Film erobert 1. Folge-Hermann Braun." Reihe der Filmschriften (Germany), Vol. (Heft) 6, No. 1 (1934), pp. (Folgen) 20-24.
  • Weniger, Kay. Zwischen Bühne und Baracke. Lexikon der verfolgten Theater-, Film- und Musikkünstler 1933 bis 1945. Metropol, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-938690-10-9, S. 429 f.

External links—Complete Films with Hermann Braun