Max Ehrlich

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Max Ehrlich was a German-Jewish actor, comedian, and writer known for his cabaret performances in the early 20th century and his tragic death in the Holocaust.

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Max Ehrlich canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German Jew
actor
cabaret performer
comedian
human
writer
activeInPeriod Weimar Republic
surface form: Weimar Republic era

early 20th century
causeOfDeath murdered in the Holocaust
countryOfCitizenship Germany
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
genre cabaret
comedy
satire
hasHeritage German-Jewish
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Weimar cabaret
notableEvent deportation during the Holocaust
notableFor being a victim of the Holocaust
cabaret performances in early 20th-century Germany
work in German-Jewish theatre
notableWork cabaret sketches
comic stage performances
occupation actor
cabaret artist
comedian
writer
partOf German-Jewish cultural life in the early 20th century
placeOfActivity Germany
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male
typeOfVictim Holocaust victim
victimOf Nazi persecution of Jews
workLocation Berlin

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Ehrlich hasNotableBearer Max Ehrlich
The Apple (TOS episode) writer Max Ehrlich
The Apple (TOS episode) teleplayBy Max Ehrlich
The Apple (TOS episode) storyBy Max Ehrlich