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Hans Rosenthal
Rosenthal around 1970
Born
Hans Günter Rosenthal
2 April 1925
Berlin, Germany
Died
10 February 1987(1987-02-10) (aged 61)
West Berlin, West Germany
Occupations
Television host
director
Years active
1945–1986
Spouse
Traudl Schallon
(m. 1947)
Hans Rosenthal (2 April 1925 – 10 February 1987) was a German radio editor, director, and one of the most popular German radio and television hosts of the 1970s and 1980s.[1]
^Brenner, M.; Harshav, B. (1999). After the Holocaust: Rebuilding Jewish Lives in Postwar Germany. Princeton University Press. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-691-00679-6. Retrieved 11 January 2021. Hans Rosenthal (1925–1987), perhaps the best-known Jew in postwar Germany, was one of the most popular German television masters-of-ceremony. Rosenthal, who had survived the war in hiding in Berlin, was actively engaged in Jewish ...
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Rundfunk. He has been known for hosting the show Spaß muß sein with HansRosenthal, Die schönsten Melodien der Welt with Carolin Reiber, Immer wieder sonntags...
Johann Strauss, Anton Rubinstein, Hans von Bülow, Camille Saint-Saëns, Jules Massenet and Isaac Albéniz. Rosenthal was born in Lemberg, Austrian Empire...
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programme under the editorship of the former Berliner Rundfunk employee HansRosenthal. After the Berlin blockade, RIAS (by now carried on terrestrial medium...
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more than one hundred). When interviewed by German talk show host HansRosenthal on why he had named it the "PAL system", Bruch replied that certainly...
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biophysicist, Nobel Prize (1970) Hans Kornberg, biochemist researcher Hans Kosterlitz, discovered endorphins Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, biochemist, Nobel Prize...
Theaterereignisse seit 1965, Stuttgart 1979. Die Stimme der Kritik. Conversation with Hans-Christoph Knebusch [de]. In the series "Zeugen des Jahrhunderts", 1991. 1953:...
producer, screenwriter and editor Marianne Rosenberg (born 1955), singer HansRosenthal (1925–1987), radio editor, director, and radio and television host Erna...
Humboldt University. Around this time she married the virologist Hans-Alfred Rosenthal. It was also at the Humboldt that she received her doctorate, in...
Marx (Centre) (to 15 January), Hans Luther (German People's Party) (from 15 January) 15 January – Centre Party member Hans Luther becomes Chancellor of...
issue 13 (June 26, 1972), pages 11–12; Joel Rosenthal, Righteous Realists (1991). Christoph Frei, Hans J. Morgenthau: An Intellectual Biography. Baton...
William Rose, 68, American screenwriter of British and Hollywood films. HansRosenthal, 61, German radio editor, director, and radio and television host. Sadequain...
Nichols, Australian-born musical comedy performer (d. 1992) 2 April – HansRosenthal, German radio editor, director and media host (d. 1987) 25 April – Janete...
July 2009, a meeting between 20 young Disraelis and members of the HansRosenthal Lodge e.V. took place in Berlin. The project has also been supported...
Franz Rosenthal (August 31, 1914 – April 8, 2003) was the Louis M. Rabinowitz Professor of Semitic Languages at Yale University from 1956 to 1967 and...