Gottbegnadeten list

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Friedrich Kayßler
, one of the "irreplaceable actors" on the list

The Gottbegnadeten-Liste ("God-gifted list" or "Important Artist Exempt List") was a 36-page list of artists considered crucial to

Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, and Germany's supreme leader Adolf Hitler
.

History

The list exempted the designated artists from military mobilisation during the final stages of

National Socialism
's "national treasures".

Goebbels included about 640 motion picture actors, writers and directors on an extended version of the list. They were to be protected as part of his

UFA production Kolberg
, released in January 1945).

Many of the cultural figures appearing on the list are no longer widely remembered but there are exceptions, including a number of renowned classical musicians such as the composers

Wagnerian baritone Rudolf Bockelmann. The only foreigner (Ausländer) on the list was Dutch actor Johannes Heesters.[1]

Special listed artists

Architects

Visual artists

Sculptor Arno Breker

Authors

Musicians

Actor Heinrich Schroth

Actors

Singers

Further listed artists on the "Führerliste"

There was also an extended list, the so-called "Führerliste" that included "God-gifted artists" who were not to be drafted but worked as "Künstler im Kriegseinsatz" (artists in the war effort).

Authors

Writer Hans Grimm

Composers

Conductor and composer Ottmar Gerster
Composer Carl Orff

Conductors

Conductor Herbert von Karajan

Instrumentalists

Composer and pianist Walter Gieseking

Theater and opera

Actor Heinrich George

Fine Arts

Painter Ludwig Dettmann

Special film-list initiated by Goebbels

Actor Wolf Albach-Retty

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b Rathkolb 1991, p. 176.
  3. ^ Roncigli, Audrey (2009). Le cas Furtwängler. Paris: Imago. p. 171.
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