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- Grace Denbeigh-Russell was born on 6 June 1890 in Bromley, Kent, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Great Expectations (1946), Take My Life (1947) and My Brother Jonathan (1948). She died on 28 January 1969 in Marylebone, London, England, UK.
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James Berry was born on 9 July 1915 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Lady Be Good (1941), Oh, Teacher! (1924) and Happy Days (1924). He died on 28 January 1969 in New York City, New York, USA.- Jakob Grimminger served in WW-I with German air service in Palestine and returned to Germany at the end of the war. He was discharged on April 3, 1919.
In 1922, Grimminger joined the Nazi Party and became a storm trooper in the Sturmabteilung, serving in the city of Munich. In 1926 he was selected to join an elite group of Storm Troopers known as the Schutzstaffel (the SS) and was enlisted as an private serving in the Nazi Party's National Headquarters in Munich. Between 1926 and 1942 he was promoted within the SS many times, finally reaching the rank of colonel in 1943.
In 1946, Grimminger was put on trial by the Allies on a criminal charge of membership in the SS. He was not sent to prison, but his financial assets were seized by the Allies in 1947.
By 1948, he was living in Munich, West Germany. In the 1950s, he briefly attempted to enter Munich politics and served a term as a Munich city counselor. However, his status as a former SS-Colonel prevented him from continuing in politics and, by 1960, he had faded into obscurity.
Jakob Grimminger died in poverty on January 28, 1969, at the age of 76. - Writer
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S. Edwin Graham was born on 24 April 1896 in New York City, New York, USA. S. Edwin was a writer and director, known for The Sea Fiend (1935), Devil Monster (1946) and El diablo del Mar (1935). S. Edwin died on 28 January 1969 in Houston, Texas, USA.