Ruth Eweler

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Mr. Kosugi, Ruth Eweler and film director Arnold Fanck in Japan, 1936
Ruth Eweler (right) and Setsuko Hara in the film The Samurai's Daughter , 1937.

Ruth Eweler (born March 19, 1913 in Plettenberg - Eiringhausen , † October 1, 1947 in Berlin-Steglitz ) was a German actress.

Life

Very little is known about Ruth Eweler. Around 1932 she was Germany's first "Miss Blond" in a competition organized by the Naturblond-Laboratorien Berlin and was then brought in front of the camera to film at the same time as the Nazi regime began.

In the Third Reich she was well-liked and well employed, especially since her brother Heinrich Eweler, who was eleven years her senior, was a member of the Reich Security Service and most recently held the position of SS Sturmbannführer . Nothing is known about the reasons for her early death two years after the end of the war in Berlin, which was notoriously underserved at the time.

Filmography

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