Heinz-Udo Brachvogel

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Heinz-Udo Brachvogel (born May 29, 1889 in Munich ; died March 16, 1934 in Berlin ) was a German film journalist.

Photograph by Brachvogel:
Alhambra in Berlin-Wedding 1925

Life

Heinz-Udo Brachvogel was a son of the journalist Wolfgang Brachvogel (1854-1892), editor of the Münchner Neuesten Nachrichten , and the writer Carry Brachvogel . His mother and uncle Siegmund Hellmann were victims of the Holocaust in 1942 .

Brachvogel shot the film Hochland with Hanns Beck-Gaden , Hedda Berger and Carl Dalmonico in Munich in 1920 and the film Die Whip der Welt in 1921 . Brachvogel was press chief of the New York film corporation for Central and Eastern Europe in Berlin .

Fonts

  • The Silver Republic: a book about Argentina . Leipzig: Dürr & Weber, 1920

literature

  • Reichs Handbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft - The handbook of personalities in words and pictures . First volume, Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, ISBN 3-598-30664-4
  • Heinz Udo Brachvogel in: German Literature Lexicon , The 20th Century. Biographical-bibliographical manual . Founded by Wilhelm Kosch. Edited by Lutz Hagestedt. De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston, Volume 3, 2001, Sp. 511

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