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Hans Herbert Burger (June 4, 1909 Prague – November 13, 1990, Munich), also known as Hanuš Burger, Hans Burger, and Jan Burger, as well as under the pseudonyms Hans Herbert and Petr Hradec, was a theater, film, and television director, playwright and author of books and screenplays, including the documentary film Crisis (1939), and the German language version of Death Mills (1945), supervised by Billy Wilder.[1] He was of Jewish descent.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ IMDB entry
- ^ Iltis, Rudolf (1968). "Retrospect and Prospect". European Judaism: A Journal for the New Europe. 3 (1): 24–29. ISSN 0014-3006. JSTOR 41442230.
External links
[edit]- Hanus Burger at IMDb