Английская Википедия:Gad Granach
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Gad Granach (29 March 1915 – 6 January 2011)[1] was the son of German actor Alexander Granach known for his roles in Nosferatu, Ninotchka, and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Gad Granach fled Germany at the age of 21 during the rise of Nazism, immigrating to the then-British Mandate of Palestine in 1936. He published a memoir entitled Where is Home? Stories from the Life of a German-Jewish Émigré (originally in German: Heimat los! Aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten) recounting of his early life in Berlin and subsequent life in Israel.
Literature
- Gad Granach: Where is Home? Stories from the Life of a German-Jewish Émigré, Atara Press, Los Angeles 2009, Шаблон:ISBN
- Gad Granach: Heimat los! Aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten, Ölbaum-Verlag, Augsburg 1997, Шаблон:ISBN; Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt 2000, Шаблон:ISBN, Random House/Bertlesmann, Munich 2008, Шаблон:ISBN
- Alexander Granach: Da geht ein Mensch, Ölbaum-Verlag, Augsburg 2003, Шаблон:ISBN
- Alexander Granach: There Goes a Mensch: A Memoir, Atara Press, Los Angeles 2019, Шаблон:ISBN
- Alexander Granach: "From the Shtetl to the Stage: The Odyssey of a Wandering Actor" Transaction Publishers, 2010.
Film
- Israel, Why (Pourquoi Israel), directed by Claude Lanzmann, France, 1973
- Granach der Jüngere, directed by Anke Apelt, Germany, 1997
- Alexander Granach - Da geht ein Mensch, directed by Angelika Wittlich, Germany, 2012
Audio recordings
- Ach So! Gad Granach und Henryk Broder on Tour CD, Ölbaum-Verlag, Augsburg 2000, Шаблон:ISBN
References
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- Actors from the Province of Brandenburg
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- German male non-fiction writers
- German emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
- Israeli people of German-Jewish descent
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