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Heinrich George was born on 9 October 1893 in Stettin, Pomerania, Germany [now Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]. He was an actor and producer, known for Metropolis (1927), Burning Hearts (1945) and Die Degenhardts (1944). He was married to Berta Drews. He died on 25 September 1946 in Soviet Special Camp No. 7, Oranienburg, Brandenburg, Germany.- Bayume Muhammed Hussein was born on February 22nd, 1904 in Dar es Salaam (now Tanzania), the son of an Askari soldier in the German "Schutztruppe". Working as a clerk from the age of ten, he served in the German colonial forces in World War I. He was severely wounded and spent some time in a POW camp in Nairobi.
After the war, he worked on several overseas steamships until he decided to sign off while in Germany in 1929 to fight for his pension, but without success. At least, his status as an Askari was recognized and he was naturalized as "Mohamed Husen". He worked alternately as a waiter and as a Swahili instructor, educating personnel for the Nazis' covert (yet short-lived) colonial ambitions. Additionally, he appeared in a number of films, mostly playing an Askari. In 1932, he married German Maria Schwadner; they had three children.
Already in 1933, all of the family had lost their German citizenship, and Husen's situation under state-promoted racism became more and more difficult. In 1935, he lost his job as a waiter at the intervention of fellow-workers who refused to work with him, and as a language instructor, he never advanced from his least-paid status although being a native speaker. Husen nevertheless tried to prove his loyalty by volunteering at the outbreak of World War II, but his proposal was turned down. In September 1941, he was accused of having an affair and a child with an "Aryan" woman from the set. There was no-one to step in for him, and there was no trial. His wife was forced to divorce him, and Husen was brought to Sachsenhausen concentration camp where he died on November 24th, 1944. His grave is on Berlin-Reinickendorf's Cemetery for the Victims of War and Violence.
His eldest son named Bodo died in an air raid, the fate of his divorced wife and of his other children is not known. - Gerry Wolff was born on 23 June 1920 in Bremen, Germany. He was an actor, known for Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts (1973), Emilia Galotti (1958) and Naked Among Wolves (1963). He was married to Mirjam Asriel. He died on 16 February 2005 in Oranienburg, Brandenburg, Germany.
- Hugo Csergo was born on 18 January 1877 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. Hugo was a writer, known for Studio One (1948). Hugo died on 1 January 1945 in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Oranienburg, Brandenburg, Germany.
- Erich Mühsam was born on 6 April 1878 in Berlin, Germany. He died on 10 July 1934 in Oranienburg concentration camp, Germany.
- Richard Wilde was born on 30 May 1872 in Berlin, Germany. He was a writer, known for Der Erbe von 'Het Steen' (1917), Jenseits der Hürde (1916) and Das verlorene Paradies (1917). He died on 29 November 1938 in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Oranienburg, Brandenburg, Germany.
- William Grover-Williams was born on 16 January 1903 in Montrouge, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He died on 18 March 1945 in Oranienburg, Brandenburg, Germany.
- Henri Monteux was born on 23 February 1874 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for Un roman parisien (1913), La maison du baigneur (1914) and Mon curé chez les riches (1938). He died on 12 April 1943 in Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Oranienburg, Germany.
- Fritz Skowronneck was born on 20 August 1858 in Goldap, East Prussia, Germany [now Goldap, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland]. He was a writer, known for Schwert und Herd (1916) and Der Dämon von Kolno (1921). He died on 7 July 1939 in Oranienburg, Brandenburg, Germany.