Marika Rökk "Ja das Temperament"

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2008

aus "Maske in Blau (Blue Mask)", 1953

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  • If you blame Marika Rökk for having worked between 1933-45 in Germany, why do you not blame her for working in Germany after 1945? Do you also blame Fred Astaire and Jimmy Stewart for having danced and acted in a "democracy" which had the same racist laws regarding colored people and do you blame John Wayne for having worked in a country with a president Truman killing innocent people in Hiroshima? And do you blame Russian actors for having acted while Stalin was on top???

  • @MarcoBocoure she didn't kill anyone. calm down. your hate is just as bad as hitlers lol.. 99.9% of germans did not kill a jew. there were a handfull at the camps who did , and most of the pop didn't even know what was going on. it was kept hidden. end of story. don't you have other groups of people more important to worry about right now anyway?

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  • @dasUBootVII He banned the Jewish ones.

  • Mariska még csak nem is Magyarországon született. Kairó szülötte, 1913-ban, viszont való igaz, hogy magyar családba. 1924-től nem Mo-on éltek. Élete javát német nyelvterületen töltötte.

    Gyerekkoromban a szomszéd utcában egy család azzal büszkélkedett, hogy elsőszülöttjüket ugyanabban a babakocsiban tologatták, amiben előzőleg Rökk Marikát. Persze, ez nem lehetett igaz, hacsak nem Kairóból hozatták a babakocsit.

  • fine song Marika!

    Aloha from Hawaii!

  • And there is another interesting fact: Rökk simply was in Germany, when the III Reich & war started but what about Bill Ramsay, Rudi Carell, Wehnke Myhrre, Vivi Bach, Chris Howland, Pierre Brice, Lex Barker, Lou van Burg and so many others who came to Germany to work here RIGHT after war, knowing many people in their audience were former Nazis? Let´s face the facts: artists work for money as teachers or carpenters do and they do it where they find jobs. in the US you go Hollywood, not Dallas.

  • Interesting stuff, a bit of a contrast

  • @MrAlGator Thanks for pointing out the way John Rabe (a member of the NS) saved the lives of tens of thousands of Chinese during the Rape in 1937.

  • @donwert This is sheer crap......Hitler ordered two copies of Charlie Chaplain's THE LITTLE DICTATOR and laughed himself blue-in-the-face over it. People like you claim that Hitler banned swing and jazz in Germany back then too and that is absolutely false---there were many German swing bands during the '30s and wartime '40s.

  • she probably made a nice rape victim for some soviet soldier...hehe

  • @Briselange: Truman: Hiroshima and Nagasaki were warcrimes. You are absolutely right about Nanking: it was also a warcrime and may I remind you this is NOT forgotten an it was German John Rabe who defended Chinese people against German Japanese Allies because Rabe considered this a warcrime as do I. Japanese soldiers killed innocent people. Truman killed innocent people (NOT SOLDIERS) in Hiroshima and Nagasaki this was agains Geneva and Haag convention.And to make it clear:I love Stewart & Wayne

  • Marika Rökk was born in Hungary and after the glorious time of Hitler winning the elections, she went to Germany. I am proud that she was a straight supporter of National Socialism. So I am.

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